Dr JOHN (1973) Ultrasonic Studios | Full Album | Blues | Rock | Live Concert

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The live performance by Dr. John, aka Mac Rebbenack, at Ultrasonic Studios in Hempstead, NY, on November 6th, 1973, was a memorable moment in the legendary musician's career. The show was broadcast by Long Island's WLIR-FM, which helped it reach a wider audience and cemented Dr. John's reputation as a top-tier live performer.

At the time of the concert, Dr. John was at the height of his career and had recently released his critically acclaimed album "In the Right Place." The album showcased Dr. John's unique blend of blues, funk, and jazz, and featured several popular tracks, including "Right Place Wrong Time" and "Such a Night."

The live performance at Ultrasonic Studios captured Dr. John and his band at their creative peak, with electrifying renditions of both new and classic songs. The concert featured an impressive range of musical styles, with Dr. John's virtuosic piano playing and soulful vocals at the forefront.

The recording of the concert has become a treasured item among Dr. John's fans, as it captures the musician's energy, charisma, and musicianship in a way that few other recordings do. It is a testament to Dr. John's legacy as a musical innovator and a master of New Orleans music, and serves as a reminder of the power of live performance to capture the essence of a musician's artistry.


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FULL MUSIC PLAYLISTS
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01 - Loup Garou
02 - Walk On Gilded Splinters
03 - Danse Kalinda Ba Doom
04 - Stagger Lee
05 - Hard Judgement
06 - Traveling Mood
07 - Life
08 - Put A Little Love In Your Heart
09 - Tipitina
10 - Mess Around
11 - Interview
12 - I’ve Been Hoo Doo’d
13 - Such A Night
14 - Right Place Wrong Time
15 - Let The Good Times Roll
16 - Wang Dang Doodle
17 - Mama Roux
18 - Qualified
19 - Little Liza Jane
20 - Mama Don’t Allow


Dr. John, also known as Dr. John the Night Tripper, was an American singer, songwriter, and pianist who was born in New Orleans, Louisiana, in 1941. He was known for his unique blend of blues, jazz, and rock and roll, as well as his colorful stage persona and distinctive New Orleans accent.

Dr. John began his career in the 1950s, playing piano and guitar with various New Orleans R&B and rock and roll bands. He released his debut album, "Gris-Gris," in 1968, which showcased his eclectic musical style and introduced his persona as Dr. John the Night Tripper. The album was a critical and commercial success, and established Dr. John as a unique and innovative force in the music industry.

Throughout his career, Dr. John continued to release albums and collaborate with other musicians. He was known for his soulful vocals and intricate piano playing, as well as his incorporation of New Orleans' rich musical heritage into his music. Some of his most well-known songs include "Right Place, Wrong Time," "Iko Iko," and "Such a Night."

Dr. John was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2011 and received numerous other awards and honors throughout his career. He passed away in 2019, but his legacy as a groundbreaking musician and representative of New Orleans music lives on.
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