Date of Birth
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21-November-1940
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Place of Birth
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New Orleans
(Louisiana, United States of America, Area code 504)
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Nationality
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United States of America
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Also know as
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Dr. John Creaux, Dr. John The Nighttripper, Malcolm John "Mac" Rebennack, Jr., Mac Rebennack, Dr. John & the Nighttripper, Mac Rebennack - Dr. John, Malcolm John Rebennack, Jr., Malcolm John "Mac" Rebennack, Jr., Dr. John the Night Tripper, Malcolm John Rebennack, Jr., Dr.John
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Profession
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Singer, Organist, Keyboard Player, Musician, Pianist, Guitarist, Singer-songwriter, Film Score Composer, Actor
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Malcolm John "Mac" Rebennack, Jr., better known by the stage name Dr. John, is an American singer-songwriter, pianist and guitarist, whose music combines blues, pop, jazz as well as zydeco, boogie woogie and rock and roll.
Active as a session musician since the late 1950s, he gained a cult following in the late 1960s following the release of his album Gris-Gris and his appearance at the Bath Festival of Blues and Progressive Music. He came to wider prominence in the early 1970s with a wildly theatrical stage show inspired by medicine shows, Mardi Gras costumes and voodoo ceremonies. Rebennack has recorded over 20 albums and in 1973 scored a top-20 hit with the jaunty funk-flavored "Right Place Wrong Time", still perhaps his best-known song.
The winner of six Grammy Awards, Rebennack was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame by singer John Legend on March 14, 2011. In May 2013, Rebennack was the recipient of an honorary doctorate of fine arts from Tulane University. He was jokingly referred to by Tulane's president, Scott Cowen, as "Dr. Dr. John".
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