The Doors’ sound is timeless.  Their music lives on, as blues and classic rock lovers everywhere
continue to elevate the deserving band to legendary status.  In keeping with tradition, however,
legends, in order to become legendary, must first disappear.  When Moonlight Drive takes the
stage—the legend is reborn.
 
Moonlight Drive has established themselves as one of the top performing tribute bands currently
touring the Midwest.  Dustin Lentz hauntingly resurrects Ray Manzarek’s keyboarding style, recently
acquiring a 1971 Fender Rhodes Piano Bass, and a
1968 Gibson G-101 Kalamazoo Organ.  Tim Utter, who adds an important dynamic to a number of local acts, is vital as Robby Krieger.  His talent is noticeably showcased with Moonlight Drive.  David Damm, on percussion, uses a matching mod orange percussion set as John Densmore did.  His performance style displays mastery, and is pure joy to witness.  When Robert Shannon commands the microphone, it is as if he has evoked the spirit of Jim Morrison, delivering to audiences the same raw energy, and emotionally seductive performance
they would expect from one of rock’s most inspired, unrestrained, and tragic icons.  With these four
talents, an audiences’ eye becomes a wandering spotlight.
 
 
Having studied, enjoyed, and been influenced by the music of The Doors—Moonlight Drive has the
knowledge.
 
Having commissioned Alison Spurgeon, a great friend and professional costume designer from
the Actors Guild of Wichita, to design the group’s authentic on-stage wardrobe, Moonlight Drive is
a visual snapshot of The Doors circa 1969—they have the look.
 
Individually talented and passionate musicians in their own right, drawing from a number of influences,
and working continually to embrace their individual creative visions, and grow as artists—Moonlight
Drive has the skill.
 
There is one more important ingredient in the equation, however, that Moonlight Drive brings to every
venue they play.  Lentz, Utter, Damm, and Shannon, find a way to weave individualism into their
portrayals of Ray Manzarek, Robby Krieger, John Densmore, and Jim Morrison—collectively, The
Doors.  Not only do they find a way, but the band’s live show benefits from each artist’s emotionally
driven performance that gives knowing and unfamiliar audiences alike the feeling that Moonlight
Drive is an original band.
 
Doing so also further parallels the Doors stage performance style.  Every live show was its own event. 
Even those on the inside, including the band members themselves, knew that the only real ‘inside’ lay
inside their own hearts and minds.  The same songs sounded different almost every time they were
played.  Solos were taken at different times, poetry was added or taken away, and jams took their
own shape guided only by emotion and atmosphere.  The members of Moonlight Drive know what it
is to feel the music, and the audience benefits from that.
 
Every tribute band knows that the best testament to its talent is audience reaction to the music. 
Did the knowledge, skill, and look come together to create a memorable rock and roll experience? 
 
Emotion is the common thread.  It drives the creation of great music, whether that of The Doors,
or that of Moonlight Drive, and connects the audience to the entertainer.  It is the heartbeat manifested
by throbbing speakers, and the life communicated by an affected audience.  Whatever your age or
expectation, and whatever your knowledge of The Doors and their music, an audience listening or
grooving to Moonlight Drive is always an audience affected.

Benmark
Wichita, KS
Oct 26, 2011 @ 1:46 PM

Good to see you guys back at it!

Just Me
Somewhere In The Twilight Zone
May 11, 2011 @ 4:05 PM

Oh hell yes! It will be a happy schwag
after all!!!!

Critter
Doo-Dah
Mar 17, 2011 @ 6:22 PM

Is there anybody out there?

Just Me
Somewhere in the Twilght Zone
Dec 12, 2010 @ 5:40 PM

Friday night was AWESOME!

John
ICT
Dec 09, 2010 @ 11:16 PM

The Jazz Haus is going to need a new roof after Friday night. Moonlight Drive is going to blow the place apart then BLOW YOUR MIND. Be ready for a mind bending time only Doors music can produce , by the World's #1 Tribute Band.

Tony & Linda
Hutchinson
Dec 09, 2010 @ 10:14 PM

Congratualtions Jim on your pardon today! The Lizard King is back!!!!

Just Me
Somewhere in the Twilght Zone
Nov 07, 2010 @ 6:07 PM

Innocent Bystander knows what they are talking about! November 13th is going to rock Kansas! Come take a mind melting trip back in time..come through these doors and experience a new realm of reality with Moonlight Drive!

Innocent Bystander
OZONE
Nov 06, 2010 @ 5:30 PM

Greetings from the outermost reaches of the ozone. I have but 3 Words GO TO HUTCHINSON. And be ready to rock out in a packed house. All the cool people within 300 miles will bw there. And if You don't go "You would be a lot cooler if You do"

Just Me
Somewhere in the Twilght Zone
Oct 17, 2010 @ 7:02 PM

Mind melting show at the Blue Lounge! WOW ~ there are NO WORDS to even vaguely express how HOT Moonlight Drive was last night!!!

John
Doo-Dah
Oct 16, 2010 @ 5:12 PM

Blue Lounge tonight downtown Wichita Be There at 10.00 And get blown away

stoked
wichita
Oct 10, 2010 @ 6:48 PM

I love these guys. I cant wait to see them at the blue lounge. I saw them there last january and they were amazing. There is nothing that can stop me from seeing them at this show!

Less
Lawrence, KS
Oct 08, 2010 @ 12:01 PM

Finally coming back, as the great king would say, "they be coming, they be coming!"

Innocent Bystander
OZONE
Oct 05, 2010 @ 12:19 AM

How can someone have anything bad to say about Critter? He must of turned down some old frustrated female.

critter
doo dah Kansas
Oct 04, 2010 @ 2:29 PM

critter is a fool he acts like an idiott and he is no good stay away from him he will suck you dry and use you beware

Blown Away
Old Town ICT
Aug 31, 2010 @ 6:43 PM

Sat. Night Blew the collective minds of all who were there. Plus Moonlight Drive was too loud on a Sat. night in Old Town Wichita. The little blue Men in there little blue suits said so. That made it Doors all the way If You missed this one You missed alot. Thanks Moonlight Drive for making all Us old Hippies happy and turning on a new genration to the best Music ever on the planet. And Who is the sexy old dude that hauls You guys around?


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