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Dr. John

Highest Rated: 100% Candy Mountain (1987)

Lowest Rated: 71% Comic Book Confidential (1988)

Birthday: Nov 20, 1941

Birthplace: New Orleans, Louisiana, USA

Mac Rebennack, the singer/pianist/guitarist who performed as Dr. John, embodied a cross-section of New Orleans' musical history; by his 2019 death he was high on the list of the city's most-revered musicians. Born in the 3rd Ward, he was already active as a session guitarist by age 15; as a teenager he scored two regional hits with Jerry Byrne's rockabilly "Lights Out," which he wrote and produced, and his own instrumental "Storm Warning" (respectively in 1957 and '59). At the time he was primarily a guitarist, but in 1960 had a finger shot when he interfered in a fight involving a bandmember; this led him to play mainly piano. By the mid '60s he was working sessions in Los Angeles with fellow New Orleans expat Harold Battiste, who'd become Sonny & Cher's musical director. Money from these sessions funded the recording of Gris-Gris (1968), a concept album he'd written around the folk character of voodoo healer Dr. John. Another singer, Ronnie Barron was slated to be the Doctor but when Barron's manager said no, Rebennack took the role himself. Though based in New Orleans traditions, the sound of the record was decidedly trippy (he even christened the character "Dr. John, the Night Tripper"), causing it to be embraced by the hippies and the underground. He stayed in the voodoo groove for the first batch of albums, by the time of 1971's The Sun, Moon & Herbs the likes of Eric Clapton and Mick Jagger were joining him in the studio. He first shifted gears with the following year's Gumbo, an homage to the hometown R&B he'd cut his teeth on. He then worked with producer Allen Toussaint and backup band the Meters on In the Right Place, a funky and commercial-sounding album that provided his two signature numbers, "Such a Night" and "Right Place, Wrong Time," his only Top 20 single. From the mid-'70s onward Dr. John was known as a ubiquitous player and a colorful personality, among his many sessions were albums with B.B. King, Van Morrison and the Rolling Stones (Exile on Main Street). He played The Band's Last Waltz concert in 1976 and toured with Ringo Starr in 1989. The mid-80s were a relatively fallow period due to heroin addiction, though he did make his only two solo-piano albums in this era. Cleaned up by 1990, he began another period of recording prolifically, and touring with a band he dubbed the Lower 911. In 2000 he sang "Merry Christmas Baby" with Christina Aguilera, one of his more famous latter-day guest shots. He also worked with younger artists and in 2012 gained new visibility by working with Black Keys member Dan Auerbach on Locked Down, which won the Grammy Award for Best Blues Album. His final album, 2014's Ske-Dat-De-Dat: The Spirit of Satch, explored the Louis Armstrong catalogue with a roomful of guests including Bonnie Raitt, Arturo Sandoval and the Blind Boys of Alabama. However health problems led him to quit performing in 2017; after two quiet years he died on the morning of June 6, 2019.

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Highest rated movies

100% Candy Mountain Watchlist
98% 94% The Last Waltz
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90% 89% Take Me to the River: New Orleans Watchlist
86% 86% BB King: The Life of Riley
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71% 62% Comic Book Confidential
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60% Always for Pleasure
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100% One Note at a Time
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86% Johnny Mercer: The Dream's On Me
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New Orleans Music in Exile
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We Met on the Vineyard
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Filmography

Movies

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90% 89% Take Me to the River: New Orleans Self $43.6K 2022
No Score Yet 100% One Note at a Time Unknown (Character) - 2016
86% 86% BB King: The Life of Riley Self - 2012
No Score Yet 86% Johnny Mercer: The Dream's On Me Unknown (Character) - 2009
No Score Yet No Score Yet New Orleans Music in Exile Unknown (Character) - 2006
No Score Yet No Score Yet We Met on the Vineyard Original Music - 1999
71% 62% Comic Book Confidential Original Music - 1988
100% No Score Yet Candy Mountain Henry (Character) - 1987
No Score Yet 60% Always for Pleasure Unknown (Character) - 1978
98% 94% The Last Waltz Self $322.0K 1978

TV

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No Score Yet 50% The Late Show With Stephen Colbert Music Performer 2017
No Score Yet 64% NCIS: New Orleans Unknown (Guest Star) 2015
No Score Yet No Score Yet Tavis Smiley Guest 2015
97% 87% Treme Himself (Guest Star) 2010-2011 2013
No Score Yet No Score Yet Late Night With Jimmy Fallon Music Performer 2012
No Score Yet No Score Yet Touched by an Angel Unknown (Guest Star) 1996