In Remembrance Of The Flamboyant Vodoo Blues DR. JOHN Who Passed Away 4 Years Ago Today

6 June 2023

Saying that DR. JOHN was a flamboyant and colorful psychedelic
blues singer-songwriter/pianist is a huge understatement.

He was born named Malcolm John Rebennack Jr in 1941 in New Orleans, Louisiana
and had a terrific career with his turbulent mix of blues, psych rock, jiving jazz and
funk. The legend fabricated a ton of albums and was a singular live performer
blessed with a unique voice.

He passed away four years today, on 6 June 2019, following a heart attack,
at the age of 78. To remember this genuine legend, let’s relive that fantastic
moment of playing SUCH A NIGHT (from his 1973 album In The Right Place),
one of his most famous songs, at The Band‘s The Last Waltz concert at
the Winterland Ballroom in San Francisco in 1976.

Awesome.

DR. JOHN: Bio – Discography

(Dr. John image: cover of his final studio LP Ske-dat-de-dat, released in 2014)

The Legendary Multifaceted New Orleans Nite Tripper DR. JOHN Passed Away At 77…

DR. JOHN (born: Malcolm John Rebennack Jr.), one of the most colorful, most eccentric, most flamboyant and most virtuoso singer/songwriters and amazing pianists in music
ever, passed away yesterday – on 6th June – after a fatal heart attack. The multifaceted
New Orleans phenomenon and voodoo inspired nite tripper was 77. Here are 3 glorious moments to remember this genuine legend…

– SUCH A NIGHT –
(Live at the final concert of The Band in 1976)

– REVOLUTION –
(From his 2012 Locked Down album)

– I WALK ON GUILDED SPLINTERS –
(Live version of one of his best moments / from his 1968 Gris Gris album)

DR. JOHN: Facebook –Biography – All Albums – Website