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Rock 09 May, 2008

Album, City That Care Forgot, Features Eric, Clapton, Willie Nelson, and Ani DiFranco

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New York, NY. (Top40 Charts/ Shore Fire Media) - Dr. John has cemented himself as one of music's few living legends. On 'City That Care Forgot', his crucial new album out June 3 on 429 Records/Savoy Label Group, The Good Dr. shares his eminence with notable guests like Willie Nelson, Eric Clapton, and Ani DiFranco, making for an exhilarating musical experience.

Clapton, who also appears on the indelible lead single "Time For A Change," employs his legendarily fierce guitar-work on the blistering title track, which also features poignant vocals from Ms. Di Franco. Elsewhere, Willie Nelson adds a dab of country swagger to the buoyant "Promises, Promises."

Other guests include Terrance Simien ("Save Our Wetlands"), Troy "Trombone Shorty" Andrews ("My People Need a Second Line"), and acclaimed composer Terence Blanchard, who enlivens "Land Grab" with his snazzy and cinematic trumpet riffs.

'City,' a propulsive, polemical swan song described by Newsweek writer Malcolm Jones as, "a furious album about what happened in New Orleans," is easily Dr. John's best work in 20 years. And, anchored by his touchingly auspicious tone poems, it promises to solidify The Night Trippers as having "more than enough variety in his New Orleans panorama to leave the audience shouting for more" (New York Times).






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