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  2. Levon (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Levon" is a symphonic rock song by Elton John and Bernie Taupin, released in 1971. The song's title and lyrics are inspired by Levon Helm, the drummer and singer of The Band, but the character's father Alvin Tostig is fictional.

  3. Libby Titus - Wikipedia

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    Libby Titus is an American singer and songwriter who co-wrote "Love Has No Pride" and collaborated with Burt Bacharach and Carly Simon. She also produced the New York Rock and Soul Revue and was married to Donald Fagen.

  4. 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.

  5. Gris-Gris - Wikipedia

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    Gris-Gris is the debut album by American musician Dr. John, released in 1968. It features a mix of New Orleans R&B, psychedelia, and voodoo themes, and was ranked among the 500 greatest albums of all time by Rolling Stone.

  6. Rag Mama Rag - Wikipedia

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    Rag Mama Rag is a 1969 song by The Band, credited to Robbie Robertson but claimed by Levon Helm. It is a ragtime-influenced tune with randy lyrics and a hit single in the UK.

  7. I Shall Be Released - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history and meaning of "I Shall Be Released", a 1967 song written by Bob Dylan and covered by many artists. See the lyrics, live performances and notable covers of this gospel-influenced rock hymn.

  8. In the Right Place - Wikipedia

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    In the Right Place is the sixth album by the New Orleans R&B artist Dr. John. The album was released on Atco Records in 1973, and became the biggest selling album of Dr. John's career. The song "Such a Night" was also performed as part of The Band 's The Last Waltz concert, [ 3 ] made famous by Martin Scorsese 's film.

  9. I Walk on Guilded Splinters - Wikipedia

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    The sessions for the Gris-Gris album took place in the Gold Star Studios in Los Angeles, California. The album aimed to combine various strains of New Orleans music. It centered on a character named "Dr. John" who was based on a 19th-century healer called Dr. John Montaine, who claimed to be an African potentate. [4]