The unsurpassed tribute band The Doors in Concert pay homage to the legendary The Doors, whose singer and icon Jim Morrison died in 1971, 50 years ago now.
The Doors in Concert take you back to the band's heyday in the late 1960s with songs like Light my Fire, Love her Madly, L.A. Woman and Riders on the Storm. The singer has the looks and voice of Jim Morrison, the keyboardist bears a stunning resemblance to Ray Manzarek, the guitarist plays and sounds like Robby Krieger and the drummer can approach John Densmore to perfection.
Authenticity is the musicians' trademark. Only original instruments are used to emulate the sound of The Doors' live concerts, such as the Vox Continental, Gibson G-101 and Gibson SG. Naturally, the keyboardist plays the bass parts with his left hand on a historically correct Fender Rhodes Piano Bass with silver- or goldtop, just like Ray Manzarek. In addition, the band uses old Fender amplifiers and original microphones.
"The Doors' sound on stage was often more interesting and pure than that of the studio performances," the tribute band said. The band members draw inspiration from the various live CDs of the concerts Live at the Aquarius Theatre, Live in Pittsburgh, Live in New York, Live in Stockholm, Live at the Matrix and In Concert.