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Dr. John Offers Poignant Love Letter to Post-Hurricane New Orleans on "CITY THAT CARE FORGOT"
Heartfelt Homage to His Hometown Includes Guest Appearances by Eric Clapton, Willie Nelson, Ani Di Franco; Release Date: June 3rd

Iconic American musician and unofficial
ambassador to New Orleans, the legendary Dr. John (aka Mac Rebennack, Jr.)
has signed a multi-record agreement with the Savoy Label Group's 429
Records which will release "CITY THAT CARE FORGOT" on June 3rd. With the
help of guests such as Eric Clapton, Willie Nelson, Ani Di Franco and
Terence Blanchard, Dr John fuses the blues, funk and soul in his
distinctive and irrepressible swamp-voodoo style and comes up with a bold
and heartfelt homage to his hometown in response to the tragedy that is
post-Hurricane Katrina New Orleans. It's an elegant, elegiac and angry
collection of songs -- 14 tracks offering up barrelhouse funk, freewheeling
swamp rock and voodoo-inflected piano grooves all anchored by Dr. John's
legendary gravelly drawl.

Dr. John, not surprisingly, doesn't pull any punches on "CITY THAT CARE
FORGOT" as he unleashes the pent up frustrations of a community let down by
the ineptitude of a seemingly unconcerned government. Both polemical and
thought provoking, it contains the most politically charged lyrics to date.
The 14 tracks reflect a wide range of emotions -- from the riveting and
angry title track that features the blisteringly fierce guitar-work of Eric
Clapton, to the loping, blues-inflected "Time For A Change" (which could be
considered a "What's Going On" for the You Tube generation), to the country
swagger of "Promises, Promises" (which features Willie Nelson on vocals).
Despite the amount of righteous wrath contained in the lyrics, the record
still manages to provide a riotously good time.
"CITY THAT CARE FORGOT" is a bold musical statement and a cry for justice
and humanity from an artist who is inseparable from the vibrant and
colorful culture of the Crescent City. Says Mac in the Times-Picayune
newspaper: "This is only the second time I made a record solely for the
people of New Orleans. If it helps anybody down there to get any of their
piss-offedness out, it it helps anybody down there in any way -- good.
This is a record I just could not not do. I couldn't have lived with
myself if I didn't make this record."
His career began as a New Orleans-based session musician back in the 1950s
playing with legends like Professor Longhair, Art Neville and Joe Tex. He
went on to develop his distinctive voodoo-inflected rhythm and blues
psychedelia throughout the '60s and '70s recording. Possibly his best work
in two decades, "CITY THAT CARE FORGOT" is nothing short of a cultural
event offered as up by an artist with deep roots in the city. A tireless
advocate for the welfare of his beloved city, Dr. John will spend the rest
of the year promoting the project and keeping its concerns in the
spotlight. Activities include a showcase performance at the Triple A Radio
convention in Philadelphia May 30th, a concert at the Hollywood Bowl on
June 14th and a performance on David Letterman's show June 17th.
Says Steve Vining, President of the Savoy Label Group: "We're thrilled to
have Dr. John join the Savoy Label Group and for the opportunity to partner
with him on what will undoubtedly be one of the most significant recordings
of the year."
429 Records is a unit of the Savoy Label Group (SLG). SLG is the North
American unit of CME (Columbia Music Entertainment), the oldest music
company in Japan. The Savoy Label Group has evolved into a leading
independent company in the adult music genres consistently outperforming
competitors in key music categories as monitored by Billboard Magazine. SLG
is lead by Steve Vining and CME is headed by Chairman Strauss Zelnick,
founder of Zelnick Media which owns interests in and manages an array of
media companies.
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