A new album from the late Dr. John is on the way, a project the New Orleans titan was working on at the time of his death in June 2019. It’s called Things Happen That Way and it’s out via Rounder ...
FIVE MONTHS BEFORE Dr. John’s death in June 2019, the singer’s son Max Rebennack sent an email to producer and musician Shane Theriot. Rebennack began corresponding with Theriot about the album Dr.
Today, it was announced that the late New Orleans music Goliath Dr. John’s final batch of music, Things Happen That Way, will release on Sept. 23 via Rounder Records. The LP comes three years after ...
The post Dr. John’s Posthumous Album Gets Title, Release Date appeared first on Consequence. When he died of a heart attack in 2019, New Orleans music legend Dr. John was in the midst of working on an ...
NEW ORLEANS — Dr. John's been gone more than three years, but now his fans are being treated to his latest new album. The album's called "Things Happen That Way" and people who worked on the project ...
A posthumous Dr. John album called Things Happen That Way is coming out September 23 via Rounder Records (pre-order). According to Rolling Stone, he was working on it before he died, and it features ...
Three years after Mac “Dr. John” Rebennack’s death, the New Orleans icon’s last studio album, “Things Happen That Way,” is finally available to fans. Its Sept. 23 release on Rounder Records was ...
The legendary Dr. John, who passed away on June 6, 2019, continues to be mourned by fans, friends, and family worldwide. The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee and six-time Grammy Award winner has left ...
From Warren Zevon and David Bowie to Gregg Allman and Pop Smoke and Mac Miller, posthumous albums recorded during an artist’s final months have become a sadly inevitable part of the pop landscape.
The newest archival release from the estate of Dr. John is a double disc of live New Orleans R&B. Directly titled Live at the ...
Professor Longhair Boogie; You Ain’t Such a Much; Sick and Tired; Stack-a-Lee; Accentuate the Positive; Right Place, Wrong Time; Rain; Going Back to New Orleans; Makin’ Whoopee; Big Chief; In a ...
New Orleans is considered the birthplace of jazz. In the late 1800s, the city was a melting pot of different cultures, including African, European, and Caribbean. This cultural diversity had a ...
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