Artist's albums
Dr. John: The Montreux Years (Live)
2023 · album
Stack-a-Lee (Live at Casino Montreux 1986)
2023 · single
Things Happen That Way
2022 · album
End Of The Line [Feat. Aaron Neville]
2022 · single
Gimme That Old Time Religion [Feat. Willie Nelson]
2022 · single
Sleeping Dogs Best Left Alone
2022 · single
I Walk On Guilded Splinters
2022 · single
When I First Saw Your Face
2022 · single
Walking By the River
2020 · single
Gumbo Blues
2020 · album
Danger Zone
2020 · single
Great American Radio Vol.5
2020 · album
Bald Head
2020 · single
Big Band Voodoo
2019 · album
Dr. John (Live In Tokyo, Japan)
2019 · album
The Atco Albums Collection (Remastered)
2017 · compilation
Best of The Night Tripper (Remastered)
2016 · compilation
Playlist: The Best Of The Atco Years
2016 · compilation
The Jungle Book: The Idris Elba Easy Tiger Remixes
2016 · single
Ske-Dat-De-Dat…The Spirit Of Satch
2014 · album
O Que Os Olhos Vão Dizer
2013 · compilation
Splinter Trip Revisited
2012 · compilation
All Washed Up (They Say)
2012 · single
Locked Down
2012 · album
Revolution
2012 · single
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Biography
The legendary Dr. John won six Grammy Awards and was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. Known throughout the world as an icon of New Orleans musical, Dr. John's career reflected American culture. His colorful musical career began in the 1950s when he wrote and played guitar on some of the greatest records to come out of the Crescent City, including recordings by Professor Longhair, Art Neville, Joe Tex, Frankie Ford and Allen Toussaint. Dr. John headed west in the 1960s, where he continued to be in demand as a session musician, playing keyboards on records by Sonny and Cher, Van Morrison, Aretha Franklin and The Rolling Stones' “Exile On Main St.” During that time he launched his solo career, developing the charismatic persona of Dr. John The Nite Tripper. A legend was born with his breakthrough 1968 album “Gris-Gris,” which introduced to the world his unique blend of voodoo mysticism, funk, rhythm & blues, psychedelic rock and Creole roots. Several of his many career highlights include the masterful album “Sun, Moon and Herbs” in 1971 which included cameos from Eric Clapton and Mick Jagger and 1973’s “In The Right Place,” which contained the chart hits “Right Place Wrong Time” and “Such A Night.” In addition to his six Grammy wins (1989, 1992, 1996, 2000, 2008 and 2013), he received 6 other Grammy nominations over the years. In 2007 he was nominated for “Sippiana Hericane,” his Hurricane Katrina benefit disc. After Hurricane Katrina he raised funds for musicians.