Smithsonian Channel to Air Encores of THE DOORS: MR MOJO RISIN' - THE STORY OF L.A. WOMAN, 5/23
By: Tyler Peterson May. 21, 2013
Commemorating the passing of music legend Ray Manzarek, keyboardist for The Doors, Smithsonian Channel will air encore presentations of THE DOORS: MR. MOJO RISIN' - THE STORY OF L.A. WOMAN throughout the next week. One of the most influential rock bands of the 1960s, the Los Angeles group The Doors personified the turbulent era in America at the time with its raw form of rhythm-and-blues-inspired rock and its charismatic, poetic and unpredictable front man Jim Morrison.
THE DOORS: MR. MOJO RISIN' - THE STORY OF L.A. WOMAN will air on:Thursday, May 23 at 8pm and 11pm ET/PT
Sunday, May 26 at 10pm and 1am ET/PT
Tuesday, May 28 at 9pm and 12am ET/PTThe one-hour documentary is an intimate, behind-the-scenes look at the making of what would be the iconic rock band's final album together. Released in 1971, L.A. Woman represented a return to the band's roots. Considered one of the group's finest achievements, the album reached #9 on the Billboard Chart and yielded several popular hits, including two Top 20 singles - "Love Her Madly" and "Riders On The Storm" - and the popular classic "L.A. Woman," lauded as a masterful composition and centerpiece of the album. The LP went on to be one of The Doors' best-selling studio albums.

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