Dr. JohnDr. John

Dr. John, or Mac Rebennack is universally celebrated as the living embodiment of the rich musical heritage exclusive to New Orleans. His music career began in the 1950s when he wrote and played guitar on some of the greatest records to come out of the Crescent City, including recordings by Professor Longhair, Art Neville, Joe Tex and Frankie Ford. A notorious gun incident forced the artist to give up the guitar and concentrate on organ and piano. Dr. John went on to work with Sonny and Cher, Van Morrison, Aretha Franklin, Eric Clapton and Mick Jagger to name a few. He also launched his solo career, developing the charismatic persona of Dr. John The Night Tripper. Adorned with voodoo charms and regalia, a legend was born with his breakthrough 1968 album Gris-gris, which established his unique blend of voodoo mysticism, funk, rhythm & blues, psychedelic rock and Creole roots.