Many fans are curious about John Densmore's financial success in April 2026. In this article, we dive deep into the assets and career highlights.

What is John Densmore's Net Worth?

John Densmore is an American musician and songwriter who has a net worth of $14 million. John Densmore is best known as the drummer of the rock band the Doors. He played on every recording made by the band, contributing a distinctive drumming style inspired by jazz, blues, and world music. Beyond his music career, Densmore has done acting and playwriting.

After signing with Elektra Records, the Doors released their self-titled debut album in 1967. It was a smash hit, peaking at number two on the Billboard 200 and launching the band's breakout single, "Light My Fire." Later in 1967, the Doors released the album "Strange Days," another hit that peaked at number three on the Billboard 200. An even greater success was 1968's "Waiting for the Sun," which became the Doors' first and only number-one album on the charts. It spawned another hit single, "Hello, I Love You." The band's fourth album, "The Soft Parade," came out in 1969. That was followed in the early 1970s by "Morrison Hotel" and "L.A. Woman," the latter of which was the last Doors album recorded before Morrison passed away. The band then released "Other Voices" and "Full Circle" as a trio. After disbanding in 1973, the Doors reunited in 1978 and released their final studio album, "An American Prayer."

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John Densmore was born on December 1, 1944 in Los Angeles, California to Margaret and Ray. In school, he was part of the marching band and played timpani in orchestra. For his higher education, Densmore attended Santa Monica City College and then California State University, Northridge. At the latter school, he studied world music under jazz cellist Fred Katz.

Densmore has been active in theater over the years. In 1984 in New York, he made his stage acting debut in the one-act play "Skins," which he also wrote. The following year, Densmore created the music for the show "Methusalem." Later in the decade, he co-produced the play "Rounds," appeared in "Band Dreams and Bebop," and developed and starred in a one-man show based on the Donald Barthelme short story "The King of Jazz."

In the mid-1960s, Densmore joined guitaristRobby Kriegerin the band the Psychedelic Rangers. Shortly after that, he started playing with keyboardistRay Manzarek, Manzarek's two brothers, and vocalistJim Morrisonin the band Rick & the Ravens. In 1965, Rick & the Ravens was renamed the Doors, with the lineup consisting of Densmore, Manzarek, Morrison, and Krieger. The next year, the Doors became the house band at the London Fog nightclub on Los Angeles's Sunset Strip; they later became the house band at the Whisky a Go Go.

Following the disbanding of the Doors in 1973, Densmore and bandmate Robby Krieger formed Butts Band. Signed to Blue Thumb Records, the group released two studio albums with two different lineups: a self-titled debut in 1973 and "Hear and Now" in 1975. Neither album sold well, and Butts Band soon disbanded.

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