Talk:Dr. John

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I made mention of the instructional videos and audios of Dr. John's piano playing. These are very high quality in terms of content and are great to listen to in terms of performance and blues history as well. I cut it short for now because it would have sounded like a commercial. They are an example of a treasure that will be more and more valuable after the artist is gone though so they are worth mentioning. Descriptions can be found at homespuntapes.com and doing a search for Dr. John (I am not affiliated with Homespuntapes in any way).Roadpeace 17:40, 14 June 2007 (UTC)


'Excellent article. I notice no mention is made of his extensive drug use, particularly of IV heroin, during the years. I am aware of the policy on living persons, but Dr. John openly admits and talks about this period of his life in the Under a Hoodoo Moon autobiography.