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Robbie Krieger : ウィキペディア英語版
Robby Krieger

Robert Alan "Robby" Krieger (born January 8, 1946) is an American rock guitarist and singer-songwriter best known as the guitarist in the Doors. Krieger wrote or co-wrote many of the band's songs, including the hits "Light My Fire", "Love Me Two Times", "Touch Me", and "Love Her Madly". After the Doors disbanded, Krieger continued his performing and recording career with other musicians including former Doors band mate Ray Manzarek.
He is listed multiple times by ''Rolling Stone'' as one of the greatest guitarists of all time.
== Early life and education ==
Robert Alan Krieger was born in Los Angeles, California, to a Jewish family.〔(【引用サイトリンク】publisher=Guitar International Group, LLC. )〕 His first exposure to music was mostly classical, as his father was a big fan of marching music, until he heard ''Peter and the Wolf,'' which was the first music that really caught him. When he was seven, Krieger accidentally broke his record player, but the radio began to reach his ears playing the likes of Fats Domino, Elvis Presley, and the Platters. At the age of 10, he tried the trumpet, but found it was not for him. He began playing the blues on his parents' piano with much more success than the trumpet.
While Krieger was attending a private school, Menlo School in Menlo Park, California, as a boarding student, there was study time at night that allowed him to teach himself to play the guitar. He began by learning flamenco, by first de-tuning a Ukelele to the bottom four strings of a guitar and mimicking a record he had. Later, during a Christmas break, he and two classmates took a vacation to Puerto Vallarta where he purchased a peg-tuned Juan Ramierez P. guitar and took lessons for a few months. He bounced around genres, including flamenco, folk, blues, and jazz and played in a jug band -- The Back Bay Chamber Pot Terriers -- at Menlo. After high school, Krieger attended the University of California, Santa Barbara.〔(The Official John Densmore Forum > The Lore Of The Doors ). Forum.johndensmore.com. Retrieved on 2010-11-06.〕〔James Riordan, Jerry Prochnicky (Break on Through: The Life and Death of Jim Morrison ), 1992, ISBN 0-688-11915-8〕 Krieger listed guitarists Wes Montgomery, Albert King, and Larry Carlton among the biggest influences on his style. Krieger's flamenco guitar playing can be found present in the song, "Spanish Caravan".

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