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Band guitarist Robby Krieger wrote "Love Her Madly" during the period of Jim Morrison's trial in September 1970. [1] He composed the music while experimenting on a twelve string guitar, and he was inspired to write the lyrics from his troubles and fights with his then-girlfriend and later-wife Lynn.
Robby Krieger was born on January 8, 1946, in Los Angeles, California, to a Jewish family. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] His father, Stuart "Stu" Krieger, was an engineer and was a fan of classical music, while his mother, Marilyn Ann (née Shapiro), enjoyed " Frank Sinatra and stuff like that".
At approximately 4:00 a.m. on July 8, 2014, Kerry Messer woke up to find that his wife Lynn wasn't in bed beside him. [2] He looked around the house for her, noticing that Lynn's personal belongings—including her ID, passport, wallet, cell phone, car keys, and the walking boot she used to help protect her broken toe—were all still in the house along with a possible suicide note.
A former Playboy model killed herself and her 7-year-old son after jumping from a hotel in Midtown New York City on Friday morning. The New York Post reports that 47-year-old Stephanie Adams ...
L.A. Woman is the sixth studio album by the American rock band the Doors, released on April 19, 1971, by Elektra Records.It is the last to feature lead singer Jim Morrison during his lifetime, due to his death exactly two months and two weeks following the album's release, though he would posthumously appear on the 1978 album An American Prayer.
On Friday, authorities said 51-year-old Robert G. Shifflett contacted the Albemarle County Police Department (ACPD) to report that his wife, Kristie P. Shifflett, 50, was missing, and that he last ...
Popstar Robbie Williams found love when he was least expecting it — 20 minutes after meeting his now wife of over a decade, Ayda Field Williams.. The couple married on Aug. 7, 2010, and welcomed ...
The Doors recorded "Back Door Man" for their 1967 self-titled debut album.Doors' guitarist Robby Krieger introduced the other members of the group to a blues rock adaptation of the song recorded by John Hammond Jr. for his 1964 album Big City Blues. [8]