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IN MEMORIAM

Doug Lubahn

o offer The Doors’ keyboardist Ray Manzarek double duty relief of playing both keyboards and bass on their second album, Elektra producer Paul Rothchild suggested bringing in Doug Lubahn, the bassist from the Elektra band Green Light, for The Doors’ sessions in 1967. Ray welcomed him and called him “The Fifth Door.” Jim Morrison drove him to the studio each

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