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  2. John Malcolm - Wikipedia

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    Sir John Malcolm was born in 1769, one of seventeen children of George Malcolm, an impoverished tenant farmer in Eskdale in the Scottish Border country, and his wife Margaret ('Bonnie Peggy'), née Pasley, the sister of Admiral Sir Thomas Pasley. His brothers included Sir James Malcolm, [1] Admiral Sir Pulteney Malcolm and Sir Charles Malcolm.

  3. Didn't It Rain (Hugh Laurie album) - Wikipedia

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    Didn't It Rain is the second studio album by English actor and musician Hugh Laurie.. Recorded in Ocean Way Studios in Los Angeles in January 2013, the album contains several blues songs (like its predecessor, Let Them Talk).

  4. Renaissance (Marcus Miller album) - Wikipedia

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    Renaissance is the ninth solo studio album by American musician Marcus Miller. It was released on May 28, 2012 through Concord Jazz. Recording sessions took place at Sear Sound in New York City with additional recording at Hannibal Studio in Santa Monica and at the Music Shed in New Orleans.

  5. Delicado (song) - Wikipedia

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    Dr. John (Malcolm John "Mac" Rebennack Jr.) recorded a New Orleans-style version on Dr. John Plays Mac Rebennack Vol. 1 (1981). Tito Cortés recorded a version which included lyrics. Waldir Azevedo; Carmen Miranda sang with lyrics on the Jimmy Durante Show in 1955, her last performance. See also. List of Billboard number-one singles of 1952

  6. Chris Wood (rock musician) - Wikipedia

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    After this stint, Wood travelled to the United States and went to tour with Dr. John (Malcolm John Rebennack), a New Orleans pianist. Wood was reunited with singer and future wife Jeanette Jacobs. Wood was reunited with singer and future wife Jeanette Jacobs.

  7. Sippiana Hericane - Wikipedia

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    Sippiana Hericane is the first extended play by American musician Dr. John and his band the Lower 911. It was released on November 22, 2005, via Blue Note/Parlophone as a benefit EP to raise funds for New Orleans Musicians' Clinic, the Jazz Foundation of America and The Voice of the Wetlands after effects of Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans.

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    Following the break-up of The Cake in 1968, Jacobs and Barooshian toured with Dr John, as his backing singers. New Orleans pianist Dr John, Malcolm John Rebennack, [12] was a session musician on The Cake's albums.

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