Ray Manzarek

Ray Manzarek

Ray Manzarek Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on May 20, 2013.
Ray Manzarek, a founding member of the 1960s rock group The Doors whose versatile and often haunting keyboards complemented Jim Morrison's gloomy baritone and helped set the mood for some of rock's most enduring songs, has died. He was 74.

Manzarek died Monday in Rosenheim, Germany, surrounded by his family, said publicist Heidi Robinson-Fitzgerald. She said the musician's manager, Tom Vitorino, confirmed Manzarek died after being stricken with bile duct cancer.

The Doors' original lineup, which also included drummer John Densmore and guitarist Robbie Krieger, was only together for a few years and they only made six studio albums. But the band has retained a large and obsessive following decades after Morrison's death, in 1971. The Doors have sold more than 100 million records and songs such as "Light My Fire" and "Riders On the Storm" are still "classic" rock favorites. For Doors admirers, the band symbolized the darker side of the Los Angeles lifestyle, what happened to the city after the sun went down and the Beach Boys fans headed home.

The Doors' vibe "has more to do with Charles Bukowski than it does with Farrah Fawcett," said John Doe of punk band X, a friend of Manzarek's for more than 30 years, referring to the poet and 'Charlie's Angels' star, respectively. "It has more to do with Raymond Chandler and Nathaniel West, and 'Sunset Boulevard' the movie, than it does with 'Beach Blanket Bingo,' right? ... It's a real dark place out in LA."

Next to Morrison, Manzarek was the most distinctive-looking band member, his glasses and wavy blond hair making him resemble a young English professor more than a rock star, a contrast to Morrison's Dionysian glamour — his sensuous mouth and long, dark hair. Musically, Manzarek's spidery organ on "Light My Fire" is one of the most instantly recognizable sounds in rock history.

But he seemed up to finding the right touch for a wide range of songs — the sleepy, lounge-style keyboards on "Riders On the Storm"; the liquid strains for "The Crystal Ship"; the barrelhouse romps on "Roadhouse Blues." The Doors always considered themselves "more" than a rock band and Manzarek, Densmore and Krieger often managed a flowing rapport that blended rock, blues and jazz behind Morrison's self-consciously poetic lyrics.

"There was no keyboard player on the planet more appropriate to support Jim Morrison's words," Densmore said in a statement. "Ray, I felt totally in sync with you musically. It was like we were of one mind, holding down the foundation for Robby and Jim to float on top of. I will miss my musical brother."

The Doors were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1993. Their records have been reissued frequently and the band was the subject of a 1991 Oliver Stone movie, "The Doors," starring Val Kilmer as Morrison and Kyle MacLachlan as Manzarek, who complained that the film stereotyped Morrison as a hopeless drunk and also omitted calmer, more humorous times.

The Doors' fame has hardly faded even though they're one of the few groups not to allow their music to be used for commercials, a source of great tension among surviving members. Manzarek and Krieger reportedly supported licensing the songs, and Densmore has resisted. The group also feuded when Krieger and Manzarek formed a new group, Doors of the 21st Century. Densmore objected, and Krieger and Manzarek performed under various names.

Other Doors albums included "The Soft Parade," "Waiting for the Sun" and their last record with Morrison, "L.A. Woman."

Manzarek briefly tried to hold the band together on the albums "Other Voices" and "Full Circle," neither of which had critical or commercial success. He played in other bands over the years, working with X and Iggy Pop among others. He also wrote a memoir, "Light My Fire," and a novel, "The Poet In Exile," in which he imagines receiving messages from a Morrison-like artist who had supposedly died.

He produced four albums for X, including another landmark album "Los Angeles," and played off and on with the band for three decades. Doe said Manzarek enjoyed his place in rock 'n' roll history.

"He enjoyed people's company greatly. He was always interested in what had been going on with you and he was an incredible teller of stories, a sort of raconteur of spiritualism and wild moments — 'weird scenes inside the gold mine,'" he said referencing a lyric from "The End."

"Ray loved to talk about and sort of mythologize, but it was all based in truth."

Born and raised in Chicago, Manzarek studied piano as a child and briefly considered a career in basketball. After graduating from DePaul University, he headed west to study film at UCLA. A few months after graduation, he and Morrison met in 1965 on Venice Beach in California. As Manzarek would often recall, Morrison read him some lyrics — Let's swim to the moon/Let's climb through the tide/Penetrate the evening that the/City sleeps to hide" — that became the start of "Moonlight Drive."

"I'd never heard lyrics to a rock song like that before," Manzarek told Billboard in 1967. "We talked a while before we decided to get a group together and make a million dollars."

By 1966, they had been joined by Krieger and Densmore and were a sensation live, especially during the theatrical, Oedipal epic, "The End." They were the house band at the famed Whisky a Go Go in Los Angeles before being signed by Elektra Records and releasing a self-titled album in 1967, one of the most talked-about debuts in rock history.

"Well, to me, my God, for anybody who was there it means it was a fantastic time," Manzarek told The Republican in Massachusetts during an interview last year. "We thought we could actually change the world — to make it a more Christian, Islamic, Judaic, Buddhist, Hindu, loving world. We thought we could. The children of the '50s post-war generation were actually in love with life and had opened the doors of perception. And we were in love with being alive and wanted to spread that love around the planet and make peace, love and harmony prevail upon earth, while getting stoned, dancing madly and having as much sex as you could possibly have."

Manzarek is survived by his wife, Dorothy; his son Pablo and two brothers, Rick and James. Funeral arrangements are pending.

CHRIS TALBOTT, AP Music Writer

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John Scovell

September 6, 2023

Jim and the Ray combo were great long live the doors

Burkhard Dr. Göke

July 3, 2023

Ray, the Doors are part of my life for decades now. R.I.P. I`ll never forget meeting you in Ann Arbor and Paris! Tx a lot! Burkhard

Dante Petruccelli

December 26, 2018

To me the genius of the doors was Ray manzarek and his ability to put together four very different types of musicians. I believe this to be true because of the famous meeting with Jim Morrison on the Venice Beach. Upon hearing Jim sing Moonlight Drive Ray's response was let's start a band. He had to be the deciding factor and influence on who was going to be in the band. I've seen too many times where people like to stay in their comfort zone especially musically and would only form a band with musians of their own genre. Being older and coming up with the idea to form a band he must have been looked to for guidance in the area and had a major say of who would be part of the band. What amazes me (more than his playing, which was amazing all by it self) is he said a jazz drummer great! A flamingo guitar player, great! A singer who calls himself a poet and has never sung in any capacity, great! We got a band. it really taught me that bringing four different people from different backgrounds together can create something new and wonderful. He should always be remembered for this accomplishment and we should take it as a form into the future of music to create new sounds and commit together as a band with those who bring something new to the table for us and not to just play together but commit themselves musically as The Doors did. You could see that commitment in the splitting of royalties , written by The Doors. it shows that they weren't just jamming together as four different artists from different genres, but committed musically to each other to form a sound. Ray we thank you for the music that created the soundtrack for so many events in our lives. I know the first time I was flying into LA in my head was playing, I see your hair is burning and your Hills are filled with fire, if they say I never loved you, you know they are a liar.....driving ..no need to say anymore...its playing in your mind , right. ..lol I mean I know I can't write anything in comparison to that and the music driving force behind it. Thank you Ray!

Dante Petruccelli

December 26, 2018

To me the genius of the doors was Ray manzarek and his ability to put together four very different types of musicians. I believe this to be true because of the famous meeting with Jim Morrison on the Venice Beach. Upon hearing Jim sing Moonlight Drive Ray's response was let's start a band. He had to be the deciding factor and influence on who was going to be in the band. I've seen too many times where people like to stay in their comfort zone especially musically and would only form a band with musians of their own genre. Being older and coming up with the idea to form a band he must have been looked to for guidance in the area and had a major say of who would be part of the band. What amazes me (more than his playing, which was amazing all by it self) is he said a jazz drummer great! A flamingo guitar player, great! A singer who calls himself a poet and has never sung in any capacity, great! We got a band. it really taught me that bringing four different people from different backgrounds together can create something new and wonderful. He should always be remembered for this accomplishment and we should take it as a form into the future of music to create new sounds and commit together as a band with those who bring something new to the table for us and not to just play together but commit themselves musically as The Doors did. You could see that commitment in the splitting of royalties , written by The Doors. it shows that they weren't just jamming together as four different artists from different genres, but committed musically to each other to form a sound. Ray we thank you for the music that created the soundtrack for so many events in our lives. I know the first time I was flying into LA in my head what's playing, I see your hair is burning and your Hills are filled with fire, if they say I never loved you, you know they are a liar.....driving ...lol I mean I know I can't write anything in comparison to that and the music driving force behind it. Thank you Ray!

Anonymous

October 11, 2018

Rest In Peace Ray

Vickie Bartley

March 1, 2017

I have been a fan of the Doors for years. It saddens me to think this great musician has passed from this life. RIP.

Will M.

December 27, 2016

God bless you, Ray. May you rest in the eternal and glorious presence of God now and always!

mike l

December 3, 2016

I still listen to Ray's music, the band's music. To me, it is the best and gives me joy every time I hear any song.

Ray, thanks for a lifetime of good music.

Dennis

May 22, 2016

Still remembering Ray and listening to the great music

Harry Simpson

May 20, 2016

Rest Ray, until you hear at dawn,
the low, clear reveille of God.

Thank you for your service to this nation.

Zoe Bennett

February 8, 2016

Still so sad... Thankyou for the music, you are immortalised forever...God bless you and Jim xx

Peace,Brother.

Rory Cubel

November 4, 2014

Goodbye & Goodnight Ray..thank you for the rock.

Denise Latimer

September 25, 2014

Ray, you were a brilliant keyboard artist; a sweet, kind man; loving hisband to your devoted Dorothy; a wonderful, loyal friend to Jim; and... the coolest guy on the planet. I know you and Jim are rockin' out in the Great Beyond. I visited Jim at Pere Lachaise last October with my daughter, who is a 2nd generation Doors fan and lives on the Cali coast. I grew up 20 min. from Venice Beach "where it all began" (queue music!). The Doors were the GREATEST rock band of ALL time, thanks in large part to your tremendous artistry, vision and genius. "Riders on the Storm" is my favorite song and your ethereal keyboards were playing in my head when I visited Jim's grave. Everyone there felt his undeniable energy. It started to rain the very moment I put my roses on Jim's grave(after I told my daughter that morning that I hoped it would rain when we visited Jim's grave. When we walked away from his grave, the rain stopped as suddenly as it had begun and the sun's ray broke through the fog. Jim's energy is very much with us and so is yours. RIP, dear Ray. You will never be forgotten and live forever in the hearts of your devoted fans. You, Jim, Robby & John MADE HISTORY! Rock on!

Dennis

June 10, 2014

Remembering Ray a year later. The doors will always be my favorite band!

June 6, 2014

You're my youth and my here and now...don't go!
If you meet Jim up there please send something down!
Have a sweet dream. We will miss you forever, You're a genius in your own device! ;)

Chris Williams

March 11, 2014

Ray , words cant describe how much joy you & your music brought me , to me YOU were the Doors & you always will be !!!! You will always be my favourite musician & hugest influence , in simple i love you Ray & will forever remain my idol

Allen Schmid

October 22, 2013

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

September 25, 2013

I am sorry for your loss. You can find comfort in the words written at (John 5:28.) H.G, South Carolina

September 18, 2013

One of the great philosophical minds of our time has "leapt up into the loam" to quote Ray.I saw you play down in Houston man, with Robbie at The House of Blues. Just listen to the music, you are so right. Thanks for it all man!
Robert Koster Houston, Texas

Karen

September 17, 2013

RIP Ray, you and Jim will be kicking up music up there, he has been waiting a long time
Aloha, Karen

Peace

Brad Shaw

August 2, 2013

Ray Thank you For Playing all The Great Music That we Have To Listen too, Our Talk we Had was One i Will never Forget the Time you took to talk to me! someone you did not even Know yet spend a good 15 mins talking what a Nice Person and Great Song Writer you were Cheers You & Your Life Thank You Ray P.S. i would love to see the look on jim's Face when he see's You Peace.

Carmen Lima

July 24, 2013

Thank you so much for one of the greatest gifts in the world: music, and you were one of the best, rest in peace with Jim. Love

July 19, 2013

My deepest & heartfelt condolences go out to Dorothy,Pablo,Sharmin,and grandchildren of Raymond Daniel Manzarek. May Raymond forever be in your heart!

Leha Mifsud

June 28, 2013

My friend. On the sand with the lizards and then the floor with a smoke and the thunder and the smiles with people I love. + u n Jim xxx

Stephen Bingham

June 21, 2013

Ray,
Your gift of creativity and performance skills has inspired me musically for more than 45 years. I miss you. I hope you are in a good place now!

Lance Charlett

June 18, 2013

I know so many have said the same thing regarding your influence. For me there was only one influence in my life; The late great Ray Manzarek. A man I never formally met but was influenced to play a keyboard every day for an hour and one half each day until I was able to duplicate his sound. How can you thank someone enough for the greatest gift of them all; the ability to play music.

June 14, 2013

Thanks for the GREAT music....Tell Jim his fans said High....

Paul Mervyn

June 7, 2013

Thank you for your music. As a 43 yr old fan,there will never be another band in who will make an impact on me like the Doors .

Rhianna Clarke

June 7, 2013

Thank you Ray for gracing this earth with music, love and wisdom. RIP you will be so very missed.

Josue Avila

June 6, 2013

Adiòs Maestro Ray,se te va a extrañar... ),:

Campbell Russell

June 6, 2013

In 1968 I saw the band that changed my view of music for ever. The Roundhouse in London is still indelibly etched in my mind, and much though I have grown to love Jim's words, both his poetry and lyrics, it was the keyboard player who blew me away. Ray opened the door to a range of music that for an English kid growing up in the maelstrom that was the 60's would have otherwise have passed me by.

A great night just about ten years ago when we took our 3 grown up kids to see the 21 Century Doors and Ray did his magic again for another generation. Their jaws just dropped during the solo on 'Riders'. The legacy is huge. Deeply saddened to hear of his passing, and my condolences to his family.

Taylor morrison

Taylor Morrison

June 6, 2013

Thank you for being their for my cousin Jim Morrison and taking his lyrics and creating master pieces. You will be missed Ray.Thanks for sharing a part of you with the world.
Ms Taylor Morrison
Taylor Morrison Music Group

john calabrese

June 5, 2013

the doors we love them in auseralia will miss your smile ray i saw your concerts in perth and sydney the best .rip

Priscilla Jung

June 3, 2013

He was a legend.my first song of the Doors was Do you love her madly.I have heard the song on the radio.And thenI went to the House of Guitars and bought CDS of their albums and their music was good.I think that Ray Manzareks organ should be in a rock and roll fame museam.Because it was a invention that made him famous and his talent would never be forgotten.

Mike Baffuto

June 3, 2013

I was saddened to learn of the passing of Ray Manzarek recently. The Doors were one of the great American bands, and Ray's playing was integral to their greatness. I had the pleasure of meeting him a few years ago; I would like to offer my condolences to his family.

Evanne Levin

June 2, 2013

Dear Ray,
Thanks for giving a 'kid' lawyer the opportunity to represent you & to get to know the man, not the legend. The man was no less grand, however. Reconnecting by phone a couple of years ago was a delight; you were just as special as I remembered. Should I forgive you for forgetting to leave my name with Security last year so we could re-unite in person? I had planned on visiting you & Dorothy in July, in Napa. Too late.
You, together with The Doors, made an indelible mark on music & culture history. Your music & spirit will live on, & on, & on. There will be no "This is the end, my friend".

Michael E.

June 2, 2013

Ray, I was so shocked, when I've heard about your passing on the same day, but your music will stay in my heart forever, nobody plays the organ the way you have done it, unique. Listening to your music will always calm me down and show me the beautiful sides of life.
Thank you and rest in peace!
Michael

RMG

June 1, 2013

To a great musician and storyteller, thanks for opening the doors.

Valerie Siegel

June 1, 2013

will miss you. My all time favorite band and all time greatest keyboardist. Hope you and Jim reconnect.

Carla Gibbs

June 1, 2013

Such a sad day when I heard the news,I can't believe your gone my friend..Your music gave me the most amazing memories which I will treasure forever,your with Mr Mojo Risin now...God bless you Ray..you will be sadly missed.xxx

Marja

May 31, 2013

.....It was kismet.....you and Jim ...the beach. Thanks for all the great music...my condolences to the family.

Amanda Jones

May 30, 2013

RIP Ray
You are awesome!

Jesus Loves Us All

Cindy McMullen

May 29, 2013

So so sad to hear about Ray's passing. What an extraordinary talent. Favorite all time band since I was 15 years old: The Doors. I'm 35 years old now & still have my media room walls in my home lined w/ Doors framed posters & memorabilia that I started collecting in my youth. Years ago I had a personalized license plate that read: "LZRDKNG" & it also hangs in my media room. Thanks so much for the unbelievably awesome music, Ray, you will be so very missed. Thank you so much for bringing The DoOrS to us all!!! God bless your wife, son & brothers, & all your family & friends who know & love you...I know you & Jim are together again...what an awesome reunion that must have been!!! Blessings & love to all!!!

liz turner

May 29, 2013

THANX FOR ALL YOUR GREAT MUSIC RAY. YOU WILL ALWAYS BE AN ICON IN MUSIC. RIP

jackie

May 28, 2013

sorry for your loss

Robert Chapman

May 28, 2013

Rock on Ray !!! Light the night on Fire ...

Jeff Mellon

May 28, 2013

Awsome band will b reme
Mbered forever

Dennis

May 28, 2013

RIP Ray! One keyboard master who cannot be replaced!!

May 28, 2013

May the God of all Comfort strengthen you during this difficult time. .Phillipians 4:6 7

Bill

May 28, 2013

Thanks, Ray. RIP.

david cheney

May 27, 2013

One of the best song writers of all time

Cindy Clark

May 27, 2013

Forever impacted by The Doors music. I was so sad to hear of Ray's passing. My sympathies to Dorothy Manzarek, Pablo, and all of the Manzarek family. Break on through,

Joe joe Gonzalez

May 27, 2013

Mr. Manzarek
The doors have been part of the best high experience I have ever had. My respects and condolences to all your friends and family. Rest in peace

Cheryl Ostrowski

May 26, 2013

The band in heaven must be awesome! So much talent. We miss you here. Someday we'll all be together at the greatest concert.

Bill King

May 26, 2013

Thank you for the wonderful music. R. I. P. Ray. You will be missed. Rock on with Jim in heaven.

A Thomas

May 26, 2013

Rip, condolences to all your loved ones and fans. Thanks for your talent. Love and Peace! Riders on the storm all time fav !

Patty Urrutia

May 26, 2013

Dear Ray,
You will be missed by so many. I was lucky to see you and Robby play in November of 2011 at the HOB in Houston. I was right next to the stage watching you play keyboards in complete fascination. That concert changed my life. I read your book and marveled at the chain of events which led up to the formation of the Doors. You and Jim were the dreamers, who had the courage and the drive to catapult your stars into the universe after your meeting on Venice Beach. You changed the world forever with your heart and your music. I'm certain you went straight to the light, with Jim and your loved ones waiting to greet you at the concert in the sky. You will be missed. Your legacy will rock on forever....RIP.

May 26, 2013

God is comfort in time of distress.Let him be there for you,call and he will answer.so sorry for your loss.......~~~

Max Townsend

May 26, 2013

To the best I've ever heard, you will be missed Ray.

Celine Bolger

May 26, 2013

Can't Believe you're gone Ray. So glad I got to see you play live. Thank you for so much, words aren't enough! My thoughts and sympathy are with Robbie, John, and your immediate family. I loved you guys, your music rocks on forever!

don g

May 26, 2013

The world lost a great artist RIP Ray

John Barnes

May 25, 2013

Yes there is a rock and roll heaven.

Barbie Klein

May 25, 2013

Thank you for the music. I met you and Jim as a young girl at RPI field house in Troy,NY. Now you will join Jim in the house of our Lord. He has been waiting for you. GOD BLESS

Bucky Douglas

May 25, 2013

U will be greatly missed, a member off the greatest band in the history of rock&roll

Betsy

May 25, 2013

My condolences. Love listening to The Doors to this day. Thank you Ray Manzarek and may you rest in peace.

Tim Sangfield

May 25, 2013

Thank You for the music !!God Bless RIP !!

Bob Hartman

May 25, 2013

"Ladies and gentlemen..'The Doors'" and with those words,my introduction to my "Rock Gods". Loved those guys,especially the great sounds of Ray on keyboards..wow..the memories! RIP,my man,Ray. Rock music was never the same after Jim died..and now Ray is gone. Jamming in heaven or wherever.

C A Rozmaryn

May 25, 2013

Will miss those wonderful days of music but they still live on......may you rest in peace and THANK YOU for the memories... my heartfelt sympathy to your family, friends, etc....
just a fan

J.B. Brooks

May 25, 2013

As a child of the 60's & 70's, I will always remember the Doors. RIP

Kathy (Spreckelsen) Sachs

May 25, 2013

No one could play keyboards like you, Ray.

Rich Robison

May 25, 2013

Loved your music. You will be missed.

joe cons

May 25, 2013

Rest in peace Ray. You and the doors were a great part of my younger life.You will be missed. Thank you for your great contribution

C Kaylor

May 25, 2013

So sorry to hear of your passing but your music legacy will live on forever. Thank you for all the wonderful music and memories. My sympathy goes out to your family, friends and fans. You rock.

May 25, 2013

my deepest sympathies to the famely and may the god of comfort help to ease the pain of your greef during this time 1 cor 1.3.4 from a friend

May 25, 2013

The duo is back together
Look out!

James Murphy

May 25, 2013

RIP, Ray.

kathy

May 24, 2013

R.I.p. ray your with jimmy now

Susan Lemongelli

May 24, 2013

Caught you back around October 12 in Clark nj awesome show my freind you will be so very missed - guess the musics over for now but not forever Peace an love

Jessica Q

May 24, 2013

R.i.p ray manzarek. The best organ player ever!

Mimi Mansky

May 24, 2013

RIP Ray Manzarek. You will be missed by those who knew and loved you.

May 24, 2013

Thank you for bringing the guys together Ray. My favorite band as a teen, and to this day. Very well spoken in interviews. Wish we could have met. Thanks for the good times and the memories. You will be missed.

J. Fingar
New York

Taffie Mars

May 24, 2013

Rest in peace Ray, you are already so missed - light my fire started the wonderful hippie 'era! 'I saw you in this life and we shall meet on again in the next life'. We all had some real FUN and you are missed!

kevin moore

May 24, 2013

Ray I am sorry to hear of your passing. i hope as you return back to heaven you can once again peform with Jim. The Doors is a huge part of my life and i want to thank you for gracing this world with your talent and life.

John Bure

May 24, 2013

like everyone else says
, they have a hell of a band up there. RIP

May 24, 2013

Prayers to all fun concert in Cleveland great music

Victoria Swift

May 24, 2013

Ray,

RIP.

Your light will continue to illuminate the world.

John Solek

May 24, 2013

You always be remembered as one of the lendendery keyboard players in the rock profession,every time a candle is lite, light my fire is in my ears along with thousands of other listners who will always remember you, ride the chrystal-ship in internal-life!

M. Joseph

May 24, 2013

May the hearer of prayer provide strength and comfort to the friends and family of Mr. Manzarek. (Psalm 65:2)

John Brennan

May 24, 2013

What a legacy indeed. Great explainer also of the genesis for each Doors song. I thoroughly enjoyed his ambassadorship of the Doors experience. Keep rockin.

May 24, 2013

May the God of tender mercies and comfort
be with you at this time.

ac

May 24, 2013

God Bless you. I grew up listening to your music. Could not believe how you made music sound sooooo good! thanx

Deborah Dyner

May 24, 2013

I will always enjoy the DOORS. RIP...

Joe Roberts Wig Flair Company

May 24, 2013

Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you.

Pasha

May 24, 2013

I will miss the man who gave me so many nights in my depression to hang onto his soothing melodies.happy trails to you.....

Carl N.

May 24, 2013

Even though I never met Ray, I feel that I have known him all of my life. He was very open about the respect, friendship and love he he felt for Jim Morrison. The only consolation I can offer Ray's family is he is now the the friend he has missed for so many years and if you listen close enough you can hear music coming from heaven played by Ray Manzarek and sung by Jim Morrison.

Rudolph Holloway

May 24, 2013

The Doors came out of L.A. with a sound ,and the miami concert was a good one. The band is a testament to Ray.

Toni & Josh

May 24, 2013

So sorry to see you go......Break on through to the other side and tell Jim we say (Hi!)

Jim Dunham

May 24, 2013

It's sad to see you leave us Ray, but we'll see you later in the afterlife my friend...thank you for your music and enjoyment.

ivonne carlos

May 24, 2013

R.I.P Ray

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