Blues Biographies
Dr. John
Born: November 21, 1940, New Orleans
Also known as: Malcolm John Rebennack, Jr.
Dr. John combines the roots of New Orleans blues with jazz,
funk, rhythm and blues, pop and rock, infused with his sense
of humor and particularly original and inventive artistic
sensibility. He grew up in New Orleans and was exposed to
the city's music early on — his father owned a record
store and repaired equipment in local nightclubs. Dr. John
became a session musician, where he worked with such local
legends as Allen Toussaint and Professor Longhair. He eventually
moved to Los Angeles and continued doing session work. Legend
has it he recorded his first album with excess studio time
donated by Sonny & Cher. That first release, Gris Gris,
along with a later release, Gumbo, are two examples of his
finest work, although an even later album contained his
1973 chart hit "Right Place, Wrong Time." Dr.
John is a charismatic performer who in his heyday outfitted
himself in Mardi Gras regalia as a witch doctor of sorts
to perform a show that was part theatric ritual. He has
collaborated with many notable artists and is an accomplished
producer and arranger. He continues to record, perform and
work as a highly respected producer
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