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  1. Malcolm John Rebennack Jr. (November 20, 1941 – June 6, 2019), better known by his stage name Dr. John, was an American singer and songwriter. His music combined New Orleans blues, jazz, funk, and R&B. [1]

  2. In 2015, Dr. John was awarded the Louie Award from the Louis Armstrong House Museum, and he will receive the Jazz Foundation of America’s Hank Jones Award in October, 2016 at “A Great Night in Harlem” which has pledged $1 Million to help musicians recovering from the 2016 Louisiana flood.Dr. John & The Nite Trippers released “The Bare Necessities,” for Disney’s blockbuster “The ...

  3. Dr. John en el festival Jazz à Vienne en 2006. A mediados de los años 70, Dr. John comenzó a centrarse en una música más cercana al blues, al R&B y a los clásicos del Tin Pan Alley.

  4. The Official Estate and Dr. John’s family wish you a healthy and Happy New Year! November 19, 2021. On November 20th, We hope y'all will join in Celebrating Dr. John's 80th Birthday! July 21, 2021. For Immediate Release. Please read the following statement from the Official Estate of Dr. John. June 6, 2019

  5. 29 de oct. de 2010 · Flipboard. Email. A pianist, singer, composer and icon, Dr. John blends soul, pop, rock, jazz, zydeco and an unmistakable voice to create his unique take on New Orleans' musical flavor. In...

  6. 10 de jun. de 2019 · Remembering Dr. John, Who Changed the Sound of New Orleans. The pianist born Mac Rebennack borrowed and built upon the work of other musicians, underscoring the rich, complicated musical...

  7. www.encyclopedia.com › music-popular-and-jazz-biographies › dr-johnDr. John | Encyclopedia.com

    23 de may. de 2018 · Dr. John recounted his varied experiences in the music industry in his 1994 autobiography, Under a Hoodoo Moon: The Life of Dr. John the Night Tripper, published by St. Martin's Press. He released the album Television on the jazz-oriented GRP label that year.