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Dr. John
Dr. John at the 2007 New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival
Dr. John at the 2007 New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival
Background information
Birth name Malcolm John Rebennack, Jr.
Also known as Mac Rebennack
Born November 21, 1940 (1940-11-21) (age 67)
Origin New Orleans, Louisiana, United States of America
Genre(s) Blues, Rock, New Orleans R&B
Occupation(s) Vocalist, Musician
Instrument(s) vocals, piano, keyboards, guitar
Years active 1950s–Present
Label(s) Atco, Blue Note
Website http://www.drjohn.org/

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Biography

Early life and career

Born in New Orleans, Louisiana, his musical career began as a session musician in New Orleans in the 1950s. New Orleans (nʲuːˈɔrliənz nʲuːˈɔrlənz French: La Nouvelle-Orléans) is a major United States port city and the largest city in Louisiana The State of Louisiana ( or, État de Louisiane, pronounced) is a state located in the southern region of the United States of America Session musicians are musicians available for hire as opposed to musicians who are either permanent members of a musical outfit or who have acquired fame in their own right The 1950s Decade refers to the years of 1950 to 1959 inclusive He originally concentrated on guitar before his left ring finger was injured by a gunshot while Rebennack was defending singer/keyboardist Ronnie Barron, his bandmate, Jesuit High School classmate, and longtime friend. The guitar is a Musical instrument with ancient roots that is used in a wide variety of musical styles The ring finger is the fourth digit of the human Hand, and the second most Ulnar Finger, located between the Middle finger and the Ronnie Barron (born Ronald Raymond Barrosse on October 9 1943 in Algiers New Orleans; died March 20 1997) was a United States See also Society of Jesus Jesuits have founded and/or managed a number of institutions

After the injury, Rebennack concentrated on bass guitar before making piano his main instrument; pianist Professor Longhair was an important influence on Rebennack. The electric bass guitar (also called electric bass, or simply bass; ˈbeɪs as in "base" is a Stringed instrument played primarily with the The piano is a Musical instrument played by means of a keyboard that produces sound by striking steel strings with Felt covered hammers Professor Longhair (born Henry Roeland Byrd, also known as Roy "Bald Head" Byrd and as Fess) ( December 19, 1918 - January

1968-1970: Dr. John the Night Tripper

Rebennack gained fame beginning in the late 1960s and early 1970s, with music that combined New Orleans-style rhythm and blues with psychedelic rock and elaborate stage shows that bordered on voodoo religious ceremonies, including elaborate costumes and headdress. The 1960s decade refers to the years from the beginning of 1960 to the end of 1969 This article is about the Decade 1970-1979 For the Year 1970 see 1970. Psychedelic rock is a style of Rock music that attempts to replicate the mind-altering experiences of hallucinogenic drugs. For a time he was billed as "Doctor John, The Night Tripper". The name "Dr. John" came from a legendary Louisiana voodoo practitioner of the early 1800s.

Gris-Gris, his 1968 debut album combining voodoo rhythms and chants with the New Orleans music tradition, was highly-ranked on Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Albums of All Time. Gris-Gris is the debut album by New Orleans R&B artist Dr John. Three more albums, 1969's Babylon, 1970's Remedies, and 1971's The Sun, Moon, And Herbs were released in the same vein of Gris-Gris, but none of them have enjoyed the popularity of his first album. Babylon was a City-state of ancient Mesopotamia, the remains of which can be found in present-day Al Hillah, Babil Province, Iraq Gris-Gris is the debut album by New Orleans R&B artist Dr John. By the time The Sun, Moon, and Herbs was released, he had gained a notable cult following, including artists such as Eric Clapton and Mick Jagger, who both took part in the sessions for that album. This album would serve as a transition from his Night Tripper voodoo, psychedelic persona to one of a hipster more closely associated with traditional New Orleans R&B and funk. His next album, Dr. John's Gumbo, proved to be a landmark recording which is one of his most popular to this day.

1972-1974: Gumbo, In the Right Place, and Desitively Bonnaroo

Along with Gris-Gris, Dr. Gris-Gris is the debut album by New Orleans R&B artist Dr John. John is perhaps best known for his recordings during 1972-1974. 1972's Dr. John's Gumbo, an album covering several New Orleans R&B standards with only one original, is considered a cornerstone in New Orleans music. Dr John's Gumbo is the fifth album by New Orleans R&B artist Dr In his 1994 autobiography, Under a Hoodoo Moon, Dr. John writes, "In 1972, I recorded Gumbo, an album that was both a tribute to and my interpretation of the music I had grown up with in New Orleans in the 1940s and 1950s. I tried to keep a lot of the little changes that were characteristic of New Orleans, while working my own funknology on piano and guitar. " The lead single from the album, "Iko Iko", broke into the Billboard top 40 singles chart. In 2003, Dr. John's Gumbo was ranked number 402 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time. Dr John's Gumbo is the fifth album by New Orleans R&B artist Dr Rolling Stone is a United States -based Magazine devoted to Music, Politics, and Popular culture that is published It also earned a place on Offbeat magazine's 1999 listing of the Top 100 Louisiana CDs.

With Gumbo, Dr. John expanded his career beyond the psychedelic voodoo music and theatrics that had driven his career since he took on the Dr. John persona, although it has always remained an integral part of his music and identity. It wasn't until 1998's Anutha Zone that he would again concentrate on this aspect of his music wholly for a full album. "After we cut the new record," he writes, "I decided I'd had enough of the mighty-coo-de-fiyo hoodoo show, so I dumped the Gris-Gris routine we had been touring with since 1967 and worked up a new act--a Mardi Gras revue featuring the New Orleans standards we had covered in Gumbo. "

In 1973, with Allen Toussaint producing and The Meters backing, Dr. John released the seminal New Orleans funk album, In the Right Place. In the Right Place is an album by New Orleans R&B artist Dr John. In the same way that Gris-Gris introduced the world to the voodoo-influenced side of his music, and in the manner that Dr. John's Gumbo began his career-long reputation as an esteemed interpreter of New Orleans standards, In the Right Place established Dr. Gris-Gris is the debut album by New Orleans R&B artist Dr John. Dr John's Gumbo is the fifth album by New Orleans R&B artist Dr In the Right Place is an album by New Orleans R&B artist Dr John. John as one of the main ambassadors of New Orleans funk. In describing the album, Dr. John states, "The album had more of a straight-ahead dance feel than ones I had done in the past, although it was still anchored solid in R&B. " It rose to #24 on the Billboard album charts, while the single "Right Place Wrong Time" landed at #9 on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart. A second single, "Such a Night," peaked at #42. Still in heavy rotation on most classic rock stations, "Right Place Wrong Time" remains his single most recognized song. Artists such as Bob Dylan, Bette Midler, and Doug Sahm contributed singular lines to the lyrics, which lists several instances of ironic bad luck and failure. Bob Dylan (born Robert Zimmerman, May 24 1941 in Duluth, Minnesota) is an American singer-songwriter author poet and painter who has been a major Bette Midler (born December 1, 1945) is anAmerican Singer, Actress and Comedian, also known (as her informal stage name as Douglas Wayne Sahm ( November 6, 1941 – November 18, 1999) was a Musician from Texas.

Dr. John attempted to capitalize on In the Right Place's successful formula, again collaborating with Allen Toussaint and The Meters for his next album, Desitively Bonnaroo, released in 1974. In the Right Place is an album by New Orleans R&B artist Dr John. Desitively Bonnaroo is a 1974 album by New Orleans rhythm and blues legend Dr Although similar in feel to In the Right Place, it failed to catch hold in the mainstream like its predessecor. In the Right Place is an album by New Orleans R&B artist Dr John. It would be his last pure funk album until 1994 with Television, although like his voodoo and traditional New Orleans R&B influences, funk has continued to heavily inform most of his work to the present day, especially in his concerts. While Dr. John stated in an interview during 1990s that he'd like to work with Toussaint again for a full album, this has yet to come to fruition.

Later work

Dr. John at "Jazz à Vienne" festival, 2006
Dr. John at "Jazz à Vienne" festival, 2006

By the mid-1970s, Rebennack began focusing on a blend of music that touched on blues, New Orleans R&B, Tin Pan Alley standards and more. Tin Pan Alley is the name given to the collection of New York City -centered music publishers and Songwriters who dominated the popular

He has also a appeared as prominent session musician consistently throughout his career, playing piano, for example, with The Rolling Stones on the popular 1972 song "Let It Loose", as well as on the popular Carly Simon and James Taylor duet of "Mockingbird" in 1974. " Let It Loose " is a song released on The Rolling Stones ' 1972 album Exile on Main St Carly Elisabeth Simon (born June 25 1945 is an Oscar, Golden Globe and two time Grammy Award -winning American Singer-songwriter, James Vernon Taylor (born March 12, 1948) is an American Singer-songwriter and Guitarist, born in Boston, Massachusetts Mockingbirds are a group of New World Passerine Birds from the Mimidae family. He also contributed the song "More and More" to Simon's Playing Possum album. Playing Possum is Singer-songwriter Carly Simon 's fifth studio Album, released in April 1975 He was co-producer on Van Morrison's 1978 album A Period of Transition and also played keyboards and guitar. George Ivan Morrison OBE (generally known as Van Morrison) (born 31 August 1945 is a Grammy Award -winning Northern Irish Singer, A Period of Transition is an Album by Northern Irish Singer/songwriter Van Morrison. A keyboard instrument is any musical instrument played using a Musical keyboard. The guitar is a Musical instrument with ancient roots that is used in a wide variety of musical styles He has played and recorded with Willy DeVille. Willy DeVille (b August 25 1950 is an American Singer and Songwriter. His music has been featured in many films including "Such a Night" in Colors in 1988.

Dr. John has also done vocals for Popeyes Chicken & Biscuits' "Luv dat chicken. Popeyes Chicken & Biscuits (often referred to as Popeyes) is a chain of Fried chicken Fast food restaurants owned since 1993 by the Atlanta . . " jingle, as well as the theme song ("My Opinionation") for the early-1990s television sitcom Blossom. The phrase theme music usually refers to that of a radio program, Television program, or Movie. The 1990s collectively refers to the years between and including 1990 and 1999 Blossom was a half-hour Comedy television series broadcast from 1991 to 1995 on NBC, Mondays at 830pm A version of "Do You Know What It Means To Miss New Orleans" with Harry Connick, Jr. was released on Connick's album 20 and VHS Singin' & Swingin' in 1990. Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans is a song written by Eddie DeLange and Louis Alter, which was first heard in the movie New Orleans in 1947 Joseph Harry Fowler Connick Jr (born September 11, 1967) is an American singer, Pianist, Composer, Actor, If you're looking for Terminaator 's album look " 20 (Terminaator album " Singin' & Swingin is the home video debut of Harry Connick Jr

His movie credits include Martin Scorsese's documentary The Last Waltz (in which he joins The Band for a performance of his song "Such a Night"), the 1978 Beatles inspired musical "Sgt. The Last Waltz was a concert by the Canadian-American rock group The Band, held on Thanksgiving Day, November 25 1976 at Winterland Ballroom The Band was a rock group active from 1967 to 1976 and again from 1983 to 1999 Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band", and Blues Brothers 2000 (in which he joins the fictional band The Louisiana Gator Boys to perform the songs "How Blue Can You Get" and "New Orleans"). Blues Brothers 2000 is a 1998 musical / Comedy Film and Sequel to the 1980 film The Blues Brothers Blues Brothers 2000 is a 1998 musical / Comedy Film and Sequel to the 1980 film The Blues Brothers His version of Donovan song "Season of the Witch" was also featured in this movie and on the soundtrack. Donovan ( Donovan Phillips Leitch, born 10 May 1946 in Glasgow) is a Scottish Singer-songwriter and guitarist "Season of the Witch" is a song by Donovan first released in September 1966 on his Epic Records (USA album Sunshine Superman.

He also wrote and performed the score for the film version of John Steinbeck's "Cannery Row" released in 1982. In 1993, his hit song "Right Place Wrong Time" is extensively used in the movie Dazed And Confused. Dazed and Confused is a 1993 Comedy / Coming of age Film written and directed by Richard Linklater detailing a final

Dr. John has also been featured in several video and audio blues and New Orleans piano lessons published by Homespun Tapes. In addition to the instructional value, there is historical context about many other blues artists.

In 1997, he appeared on the charity single version of Lou Reed's "Perfect Day". Lewis Allan Reed (born March 2 1942 is an American rock Singer-songwriter and Guitarist. " Perfect Day " is a song written by Lou Reed in 1972

In September 2005 he performed Fats Domino's "Walkin' to New Orleans," to close the Shelter from the Storm: A Concert for the Gulf Coast telethon. Year 2005 ( MMV) was a Common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar of the Gregorian calendar. Antoine Dominique "Fats" Domino (born February 26, 1928 in New Orleans Louisiana) is a classic R&B and Rock and roll Shelter from the Storm A Concert for the Gulf Coast was a one hour commercial -free Benefit concert A telethon is a Fundraising event broadcast on Television that lasts many hours or even days the purpose of which is to raise Money for a charitable political This was for the relief of Hurricane Katrina victims; following the devastation of his hometown of New Orleans. Hurricane Katrina of the 2005 Atlantic hurricane season was the costliest hurricane, as well as one of the five deadliest in the history of the United States

In November 2005, he released a four-song EP, Sippiana Hericane, to benefit New Orleans Musicians Clinic, Salvation Army, and the Jazz Foundation of America. Year 2005 ( MMV) was a Common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar of the Gregorian calendar. An extended play ( EP) is a Vinyl record, CD, or Music download which contains more music than a single, but is too short to qualify The Salvation Army is a Christian charity and church that is internally organised like a military service. On February 5, 2006, he joined fellow New Orleans native Aaron Neville, Detroit resident Aretha Franklin and a 150-member choir for the national anthem at Super Bowl XL as part of a pre-game tribute to New Orleans. Events 1576 - Henry of Navarre converts to Roman Catholicism in order to ensure his right to the throne of France. Year 2006 ( MMVI) was a Common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. Aaron Neville (born January 24 1941 in New Orleans Louisiana) is an American soul and R&B singer Aretha Louise Franklin (born March 25 1942 Franklin has had a total of twenty number-one singles on the Billboard R&B Singles Chart, two of which became #1 hits on the " The Star-Spangled Banner " is the National anthem of the United States of America Super Bowl XL featured the American Football Conference (AFC champion Pittsburgh Steelers and the National Football Conference (NFC champion Seattle A pre-game show or pregame show is a TV presentation that occurs immediately before the Live broadcast of a major Sporting event. On February 8, 2006, he joined Allen Toussaint, Bonnie Raitt, The Edge, and Irma Thomas to perform "We Can Can" as the closing performance at the Grammy Awards. Year 2006 ( MMVI) was a Common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. Allen Toussaint, ˈtuːseɪnt (born January 14 1938 is an American Musician, Songwriter and Record producer. Bonnie Lynn Raitt (born November 8, 1949) is an American Blues Singer-songwriter who was born in Burbank, California David Howell Evans (born 8 August 1961 in Barking, East London) more widely known by his Moniker The Edge, is a Musician known best Irma Thomas (b February 18, 1941, Ponchatoula Louisiana) is a Grammy Award winning soul and Rhythm and blues singer The 48th Annual Grammy Awards was a ceremony honoring the best in music for the recording year beginning September 15 2004 and ending September 14 2005

On May 12 2006, Dr. John recorded a live session at Abbey Road Studios for Live from Abbey Road. Abbey Road Studios, established in November 1931 by EMI in London, England, is a Recording studio located at number 3 Abbey Road, Live from Abbey Road is a 12 part one hour Performance series / documentary filmed during 2006 at Abbey Road Studios in London His performance was aired alongside those of LeAnn Rimes and Massive Attack on the Sundance Channel in the USA and Channel 4 in the UK. LeAnn Rimes (born Margaret LeAnn Rimes August 28, 1982 in Pearl Mississippi) is an American Country pop Singer Massive Attack are an English Trip hop group founded in 1988 by Robert Del Naja, Grantley Marshall, and Andrew Vowles in Bristol

On July 30, 2006, Dr. John performed a solo piano benefit for New Orleans composer and arranger Wardell Quezergue (King Floyd's "Groove Me") at a New Orleans Musicians Relief Fund benefit at the Black Orchid Theatre in Chicago. Solo Piano (1989 is an album of Piano music composed and performed by Philip Glass. Wardell Quezergue (b 1930 is an American music arranger producer and bandleader known among New Orleans musicians as the “Creole Beethoven” King Floyd III or King Floyd (born February 13 1945 - died March 6, 2006) was Special guest Mike Mills of R.E.M. was in attendance, along with an all-star funk band. This article is about Mike Mills the REM bassist Other similar sounding articles include the Irish journalist Michael Mills and Mike Mills (director. REM is an American rock band formed in Athens, Georgia, in 1980 by Michael Stipe ( lead vocals) Peter Buck ( Guitar

Dr. John performed the theme music to the FOX drama K-Ville.

In January 2008 Mac Rebennack, Dr. John, was inducted into The Louisiana Music Hall Of Fame. Later, in February, he performed at All-Star Saturday Night, part of the NBA All-Star Weekend hosted by New Orleans. The National Basketball Association (NBA holds an All-Star Weekend every February with a variety of Basketball -related events exhibitions and performances The National Basketball Association (NBA holds an All-Star Weekend every February with a variety of Basketball -related events exhibitions and performances

Famous fans

Dr. John's song "I Walk On Guilded Splinters" was covered in 1969 by Marsha Hunt (mother of Mick Jagger's first child) and produced by Tony Visconti; July, 1970 by Johnny Jenkins, whose supporting musicians included slide guitarist Duane Allman and drummers Butch Trucks and Jai Johanny Johnson ; Allman also produced Ton Ton Macoute, the album that contained it. Marsha Hunt may refer to Marsha Hunt (actress (born 1917 Marsha Hunt (singer and novelist (born 1946 Anthony Visconti (born April 24, 1944) is an American Record producer and sometimes a Musician or Singer. Johnny Edward Jenkins ( March 5 1939 &ndash June 26 2006) was a renowned left-handed Blues guitarist Slide guitar or bottleneck guitar is a particular method or technique for playing the Guitar. Howard Duane Allman (November 20 1946 – October 29 1971 was an American, Lead guitarist of the Southern rock group The Allman Brothers Band The drum is a member of the percussion group technically classified as a Membranophone. Claude Hudson "Butch" Trucks (born May 11, 1947 in Jacksonville Florida) is an American Drummer who is one of the (Allman, Trucks and Johnson were members of The Allman Brothers Band, formed the previous year, Allman Brothers bass guitarist Berry Oakley also appeared on other tracks on the album). The Allman Brothers Band is a Southern rock band based in Macon, Georgia. The electric bass guitar (also called electric bass, or simply bass; ˈbeɪs as in "base" is a Stringed instrument played primarily with the Raymond Berry Oakley III ( April 4, 1948 – November 11, 1972) was an American Bassist and one of the founding members Famed Austin musician Dan Dyer covered "I Walk On Guilded Splinters" in late 2007 and the song was played on WWOZ in New Orleans in frequent rotation.

It was also covered in the 1970s by Humble Pie on their album Performance Rockin' the Fillmore. This article is about the Decade 1970-1979 For the Year 1970 see 1970. Humble Pie were a rock, Rhythm and blues band from England and were one of the first supergroups of the 1970s. Performance Rockin' the Fillmore is the 1971 Live album by English blues-rock group Humble Pie. The same song was also covered in the nineties by Paul Weller and Oasis' Noel Gallagher on Weller's acclaimed album Stanley Road, and again in 2004 by Califone on their acclaimed album Heron King Blues. Paul Weller (born John William Weller 25 May 1958 in Sheerwater near Woking, Surrey) is an English Singer-songwriter. Oasis are an English rock band that formed in Manchester in 1991 Noel Thomas David Gallagher (born 29 May 1967 in Manchester, England is the lead guitarist backing vocalist and occasional lead vocalist of British rock band Oasis Stanley Road is the third Album by Paul Weller, released by Go! Discs in 1995 "MMIV" redirects here For the Modest Mouse album see " Baron von Bullshit Rides Again " Califone is a critically-acclaimed experimental Post-rock band from Chicago. Gallagher also incorporated portions of "Guilded Splinters" into the UK #1 Oasis song, "Go Let It Out" in 2000. Noel Thomas David Gallagher (born 29 May 1967 in Manchester, England is the lead guitarist backing vocalist and occasional lead vocalist of British rock band Oasis Oasis are an English rock band that formed in Manchester in 1991 "Go Let It Out" is a song by English rock band Oasis, written by the band's lead guitarist Noel Gallagher. "Guilded Splinters" is also a concert staple for both Widespread Panic and the Allman Brothers Band. Widespread Panic is a rock 'n' roll band from Athens Georgia. The song "I Walk on Guilded Splinters" also provided a sample for the songs "Loser" by Beck and "Comatose" by P.M. Dawn. Beck' s birth name was Bek see the sources given This is not a typo and should not be changed without good reason PM Dawn is a hip hop / R&B musical group formed by brothers Attrell Cordes (a

Van Morrison mentions Dr. George Ivan Morrison OBE (generally known as Van Morrison) (born 31 August 1945 is a Grammy Award -winning Northern Irish Singer, John on the 1995 album Days Like This in the song "Russian Roulette". Year 1995 ( MCMXCV) was a Common year starting on Sunday. Events of 1995 Days Like This is an Album by Northern Irish Singer-songwriter Van Morrison, released in 1995 (see 1995 in music. Musician and television personality Jools Holland is a fan who regularly features Dr. A celebrity is a widely-recognized or famous person who commands a high degree of public and media attention Julian Miles "Jools" Holland OBE, DL (born 24 January 1958) is an English Pianist, Bandleader John on Later with Jools Holland, his weekly musical showcase. Later with Jools Holland is a contemporary British Music television show hosted by Jools Holland. Jimmy Buffett mentions him as an influence on the 1974 album Living and Dying in 3/4 Time in the song "Saxophones". James William "Jimmy" Buffett (born December 25 1946) is a Singer, Songwriter, Author, Businessman, and recently Year 1974 ( MCMLXXIV) was a Common year starting on Tuesday (link will display full calendar of the 1974 Gregorian calendar. Living & Dying in ¾ Time is the fourth Album by American popular music Singer-songwriter Jimmy Buffett and the second major

Muppet creator Jim Henson was also a fan; his character of Dr. Teeth (from Dr. Teeth and The Electric Mayhem) was heavily based on Dr. For other uses of "Henson" see Henson. James Maury "Jim" Henson (September 24 1936 &ndash May 16 1990 was one of Dr Teeth and The Electric Mayhem was the name of the Muppet rock band and house band of the The Muppet Show Dr Teeth and The Electric Mayhem was the name of the Muppet rock band and house band of the The Muppet Show John. In a promo for the album Good News for People Who Love Bad News airing on MTV Modest Mouse frontman Isaac Brock names Dr. Good News for People Who Love Bad News is the fourth full-length album recorded by Indie rock band Modest Mouse. Modest Mouse are an American Alternative rock band formed in 1993 in Issaquah Washington by singer/lyricist/guitarist Isaac Brock, drummer Major-General Sir Isaac Brock KB (6 October 1769 – 13 October 1812 was a British Army officer and John as one of his favorite artists.

Robert Klein mentions briefly meeting Dr. Robert Klein (born February 8, 1942) is an American Stand-up comedian and Actor. John, and being a fan of the song "Right Place, Wrong Time" in the track "On The Road" from his Mind Over Matter comedy album. He was also Linda McCartney's favorite musician. His 1974 album Desitively Bonnaroo helped inspire the name for the annual Bonnaroo music festival.

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