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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...
- John (a.k.a. Mac
Rebennack).
Produced by
Harold Battiste, it was
released on Atco
Records in 1968. The
album introduced Rebennack's Dr. John character...
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album independent of The Band. "Washer Woman" (Mac
Rebennack) "The Tie That Binds" (Mac
Rebennack,
Bobby Charles Guidry) "You Got Me" (Booker T. Jones)...
- has been
recorded by a
number of
other singers. Dr. John (Malcolm John
Rebennack Jr.),
hailing from New Orleans, also
contributed to the
swamp rock scene...
- June 23, 1973. All
tracks are
written by Mac
Rebennack;
except where indicated Musicians Mac
Rebennack – vocals,
piano on "Qualified",
organ on "Peace...
- the Animals,
Delaney &
Bonnie and Friends, and others.
Barron met Mac
Rebennack in 1958 and
performed with him at
several venues around New Orleans. They...
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audiable love in the room.
Three final,
reflective and
intimately presented Rebennack originals shine, but best of all, perhaps, is his take on The Traveling...
- and
peaking at #184 on
November 6, 1971. All
tracks are
written by Mac
Rebennack except where noted Dr. John – vocals, piano, organ, guitar, vibes, percussion...
- Roll
Years (1st ed.). London: Reed
International Books. p. 238. CN 5585.
Rebennack, Mac Dr. John (1994).
Under a
Hoodoo Moon. New York: St. Martin's Press...
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Cinematography Ben
Colman Edited by Hugo
Grimaldi Music by
Sonny Bono
Malcolm John
Rebennack Distributed by
American International Pictures Release date June 24, 1969 (1969-06-24)...