The Dr. has left the building and across this mortal plain . I cried tonight from sadness, as he boarded that heavenly train. He walked on Gilded Splinters with a Zulu staff of light and as he lifted into to the sky he whispered Such a Night...
Awesome band. That's Hiram Bullock on guitar, Marcus Miller on bass, Omar Hakim on drums, David Sanborn on sax and Jeff Healey on guitar. This band was killer.
I got to see Dr. John in Kansas City before he passed away, he had to use 2 canes to walk and he tore the place up , he also played the guitar, he stood up and some stage hands carried the guitar out and strapped it on him,he was a hell of a guitar player , I was very fortunate to have seen him, a great talent
The Sunday Night show was too cool for the room. Sad it only lasted one season...I think. In college we used to take turns who's house we'd watch it at. No way anything like that could be done today. TV is too busy with stupid reality TV shows.
I saw him perform this song with Ringo Starr, Nils Lofgren, Billy Preston and Clarence Clemens live with the All Star Band around 1990 at the Aladdin Theatre in Vegas.
Docs demise is a tremendous loss. Root to stem, he was an encyclopedia of New Orleans piano styles and virtually an encyclopedia of the American pop music scene. He piano playing was extraordinary - even though he had big time chops, his musicality is only highlighted by how controlled and tasteful his playing was with this incredible rhythm section. RIP to the Night Tripper. The legend will only grow.
The Dr. has left the building and across this mortal plain . I cried tonight from sadness, as he boarded that heavenly train. He walked on Gilded Splinters with a Zulu staff of light and as he lifted into to the sky he whispered Such a Night...
Tulane University gave Dr John an honorary doctorate, making him Dr Dr John.
Awesome band. That's Hiram Bullock on guitar, Marcus Miller on bass, Omar Hakim on drums, David Sanborn on sax and Jeff Healey on guitar. This band was killer.
I got to see Dr. John in Kansas City before he passed away, he had to use 2 canes to walk and he tore the place up , he also played the guitar, he stood up and some stage hands carried the guitar out and strapped it on him,he was a hell of a guitar player , I was very fortunate to have seen him, a great talent
Miller on base?
Dr.Johnはいろいろなミュージシャンとセッションしていますが、どんなメンバーと競演しても変わらぬスタイルを貫いているのが素晴らしい。
What you did not see in this video is important. It was James Booker playing the piano making Mac sound good.
dr. john -one of the best boogie, funk, blues, jazz, gospel pianists ever, he doesnt need the boundaries of genres, he breaks them with his style...
The Sunday Night show was too cool for the room. Sad it only lasted one season...I think. In college we used to take turns who's house we'd watch it at. No way anything like that could be done today. TV is too busy with stupid reality TV shows.
The old Mississippi don’t have ‘nuff to wash away all the tears New Orleans cries tonight...
I saw him perform this song with Ringo Starr, Nils Lofgren, Billy Preston and Clarence Clemens live with the All Star Band around 1990 at the Aladdin Theatre in Vegas.
Dr. John captured the soul of New Orleans in his music. RIP, maestro
R.I.P. Dr. John
One of the all time greats has merged with the Universe.
Docs demise is a tremendous loss. Root to stem, he was an encyclopedia of New Orleans piano styles and virtually an encyclopedia of the American pop music scene. He piano playing was extraordinary - even though he had big time chops, his musicality is only highlighted by how controlled and tasteful his playing was with this incredible rhythm section. RIP to the Night Tripper. The legend will only grow.
...this guy is a National Treasure...Cool doesn't begin to describe his performances...he's 72 and still performing...
a true American music legend , mixes all types of genres and crossing those dividing lines in the south R.I.P. DOC
We get to hear music of this caliber on any given night in Nola.
Really love this rendition of Iko Iko. RIP Dr John
Saw him about 20 years ago when I was much younger!! HELL OF A SHOW!! Never forgot him! TY for your life, and RIP DR JOHN!!