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Dr. John

Hailing from New Orleans, Dr. John has proved himself as an accomplished R&B performer as well as the originater of "voodoo music," a fusion of New Orleans R&B, rock, and the spirit of Mardi Gras. Since the mid-'60s, Dr. John has enthralled audiences with his unique blend of musical talent.
Dr. John proudly stands beside Louis Armstrong and Fats Domino as one of New Orleans' all-time distinctive voices. The Good Doctor's dry, gravel cackle is one of the most infectious sounds in both jazz and popular music, and he is universally celebrated as the living embodiment of the rich musical heritage exclusive to the Crescent City.