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  2. Dr. John - Wikipedia

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    Learn about Dr. John, a New Orleans-born musician who combined blues, jazz, funk, and R&B in his music. He recorded 30 albums and contributed to thousands of other artists' recordings, and was known for his theatrical stage show and voodoo influence.

  3. Roomful of Blues - Wikipedia

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    Roomful of Blues is an American jump blues and swing revival big band based in Rhode Island. It was started in 1967 by guitarist Duke Robillard and pianist Al Copley, and has toured worldwide and recorded many albums.

  4. Six Strings Down - Wikipedia

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    Later versions of the song have been performed as electric blues with accompaniment. Live recordings include a 1996 tribute concert to Stevie Ray Vaughan, with Jimmie Vaughan, Eric Clapton, B.B. King, Robert Cray, Dr. John, Bonnie Raitt, Art Neville and Buddy Guy. [3]

  5. Iko Iko - Wikipedia

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    Iko Iko is a New Orleans song about Mardi Gras Indians, written by James Crawford in 1953 and popularized by the Dixie Cups in 1965. Learn about the song's origin, meaning, legal battles, and covers by Dr. John, the Belle Stars, Captain Jack, and more.

  6. Junco Partner - Wikipedia

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    "Junco Partner", also known as "Junco Partner (Worthless Man)", is a blues song first recorded by James Waynes in 1951. [1] It has been recorded and revised by many other artists over several decades, including Louis Jordan, Michael Bloomfield, Dr. John, Professor Longhair, James Booker, Hugh Laurie, and The Clash. [2]

  7. Blues Brothers 2000 (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the soundtrack album of the 1998 film Blues Brothers 2000, featuring the Blues Brothers Band and guest artists such as Aretha Franklin, James Brown and B.B. King. Find out the track listing, credits, certifications and other songs in the film.

  8. Dr. John's Gumbo - Wikipedia

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    Dr. John's Gumbo released in 1972 is the fifth album by New Orleans singer and pianist Dr. John, a tribute to the music of his native city. The album is a collection of covers of New Orleans classics, played by a major figure in the city's music. It marked the beginning of Dr. John's transition away from the eccentric stage character that ...

  9. List of blues musicians - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive list of blues artists from different eras and styles, with birth and death years, origin, and primary style. Includes pre-1940 blues musicians such as Blind Lemon Jefferson, Bessie Smith, and Son House.