Cristiano VI de Dinamarca
John Densmore (born on February 1st 1944), beater of the group The Doors of which he was member of 1965 to 1973. Densmore at its beginnings is a talented beater of jazz. It grows in the area of Los Angeles. Its influences are varied: Beatles, Jimmy Reed and largest jazzmen. Its qualities with the battery open out within Doors with endiablés and mystical rates/rhythms. It ensures the tempo of the theatrical phases during which the poems and incantations of Jim Morrison follow one another. Somewhat erased by the notoriety of Jim Morrison - very like the other members of Doors-, he does not remain about it less one musician except standard with a dominating place within the group.
In 1991, it leaves its autobiography Riders one The Storm , the name of one of the songs of Doors. Active member of Amnesty International during the Seventies, it militates from now on for the ecology and the respect of the ethnic minorities.
Anecdote
Doors accepted a gold disc for Waiting for The Sun and Jim Morrison broke the trophy (by inadvertency?). John Densmore looked at the disc and affirmed that it was not a disc of Doors according to spaces between the furrows on the 33 lathes. Placed on record players, the gold disc revealed its secrecy: it was not a song of Doors.
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