With his trademark blend of jazz, blues, funk, rock, and R&B, New Orleans pianist Dr. John (born Mac Rebbenack) has been one of the Crescent City's prime musical ambassadors since the 1960s. Renowned for his legendarily colorful stage shows, the voodoo bluesman brings his bayou flair to the 1995 Montreux Jazz Festival--one of his six appearances at that prestigious event--for an electrifying concert that really "laissez le bons temps rouler" with live performances of classics like "Iko Iko," "Right Place, Wrong Time," "Goin' Back to New Orleans," and more.