Dr. John's 2001 Concert History

Dr. John (born Malcolm John Rebennack on 20 November 1941; died 6 June 2019) was an American singer, pianist, guitarist, and songwriter whose music combined blues, boogie woogie and rock and roll. The winner of six Grammy awards, Rebennack was inducted to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame by singer John Legend on Monday, March 14, 2011. He was variously known as Mac Rebennack, Dr. John Creaux, Dr. John, the Night Tripper.

Date Concert Venue Location
Nov 17, 2001
Dr. John / Willie Murphy First Avenue and 7th St Entry - Mainroom Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Oct 26, 2001
Dr. John Cambridge Corn Exchange Cambridge, England, United Kingdom
Jul 03, 2001
Dr. John / George Thorogood / james brown

Ottawa Bluesfest 2001

LeBreton Flats Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Jun 17, 2001
Dr. John / Robert Walter's 20th Congress
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Sigmund Stern Grove San Francisco, California, United States
Show Duplicate for Jun 17, 2001
May 22, 2001
22nd W.C. Handy Awards
Dr. John / Clarence Gatemouth Brown / Taj Mahal & the Phantom Blues Band / Kim Wilson / Levon Helm / Chris Thomas King / Alvin Youngblood Hart / Bobby Rush / Big Jack Johnson / Little Milton / Rufus Thomas / Susan Tedeschi / Ruth Brown / Lee Roy Parnell. / Eddy "The Chief" Clearwater / Henry Butler / Rick Vito / Deborah Coleman / Richard Johnson / Sam Philips / Duke Robillard Show all bands
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Orpheum Theatre Memphis, Tennessee, United States
Apr 30, 2001
Galactic / Dr. John / John Mooney / Anders Osborne / Cyril Neville & The Uptown Allstars
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Tipitina's New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
Feb 25, 2001
Dr. John The Birchmere Alexandria, Virginia, United States
Feb 24, 2001
Dr. John Rams Head On Stage Annapolis, Maryland, United States
Feb 23, 2001
Dr. John Keswick Theatre Glenside, Pennsylvania, United States

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22nd W.C. Handy Awards on May 22, 2001 [783-small]

22nd W.C. Handy Awards
May 22, 2001
 Memphis, Tennessee, United States
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2018 1 concert
2017 20 concerts
2016 49 concerts
2015 71 concerts
2014 69 concerts
2013 71 concerts
2012 92 concerts
2011 73 concerts
2010 91 concerts
2009 84 concerts
2008 92 concerts
2007 96 concerts
2006 122 concerts
2005 125 concerts
2004 25 concerts
2003 13 concerts
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1999 5 concerts
1998 10 concerts
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1996 3 concerts
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1993 3 concerts
1992 7 concerts
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Dr. John had?

Dr. John has had 1,251 concerts.

What genre is Dr. John?

Dr. John is most often considered to be Folk, Singer-Songwriter, Jazz, Classic Rock, Soul, Folk Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Blues, Blues Rock, Funk, Country Rock, Roots Rock, Electric Blues, Modern Blues, Rhythm And Blues, Traditional Blues, Acoustic Blues, Rhythm & Blues, Jazz Blues, New Orleans, Louisiana Blues, Piano Blues, New Orleans Blues, and New Orleans R&B.

When was the last Dr. John concert?

The last Dr. John concert was on April 27, 2019 at New Orleans Fair Grounds and Racetrack in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States. The bands that performed were: The Meters / Dr. John / Little Feat / Deacon John / Marcia Ball / Aaron Neville / Linda Ronstadt / Robert Parker.

What setlist does Dr. John play live?

The songs that Dr. John performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the October 14, 2017 concert at Yonder Field in Bowman, South Carolina, United States:

  1. The Monkey
  2. Renegade
  3. Iko Iko / Shoo Fly, Don't Bother Me
  4. Sing, Sing, Sing
  5. How Come My Dog Don't Bark (When You Come 'Round)
  6. I Walk on Guilded Splinters
  7. Wang Dang Doodle
  8. Food for Thot
  9. Big Chief
  10. Such a Night

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