“The chicken and the rooster done had a fight / the chicken knocked the rooster out of sight. Chicken told the rooster, ‘That’s all right.’ ‘Gonna meet you in the gumbo tomorrow night.'”
Traditional Crescent City rhymes like this one have been bread and butter for Dr John, an epic storyteller via gravelly voice and smooth piano.
Dr John and his Nite Trippers return to the Strand on Thursday, May 14, 8pm.
Hanging with the musicians of New Orleans – since he was a teen – was not wasted on Mac. Somehow he knew to shank and shuck and soak up the funk. Professor Longhair, James Booker, Cosimo Matassa: the good doctor smoked their eyelids and punched their cigarettes.
His albums, “Gumbo,” “Dr. John Plays Mac Rebennack,” “Bluesiana Triangle,” “In a Sentimental Mood,” “Gris Gris,” and “Babylon” have touched me and been steady companions across years. Dr John is the embodiment of Carnival, of the Mardi Gras Indian vibe, of the sound of Claiborne Ave and Napoleon.
You probably knew that the festival called Bonnaroo was named for his 1974 album, “Desitively Bonnaroo.”
Highly, highly recommended.