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Dr. John

I Walk On Guilded Splinters

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  • 1973
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Curtis John Arceneaux (born October 25, 1947), better known by the name Coco Robicheaux, is an American musician and artist from Ascension Parish, Louisiana, USA. Arceneaux took his stage name from a Louisiana legend in which a naughty child called Coco Robicheaux is abducted by a werewolf (Loup Garou or Rougarou). Also, you can hear the name “Coco Robicheaux” repeated in the song “I Walk on Guilded Splinters” from Dr. John the Night Tripper’s 1968 album, Gris-Gris. Robicheaux appeared in the episode “Hotshots”, of the USA Network series “Big Easy”, playing a New Orleans musician named “Coco”, who had sold his soul to the devil. Two of Robicheaux’s songs were also featured in the episode, “Broken String” and “Spiritland”. Coco Robicheaux appeared as... Read on...

Song lines: ♪ Ti Alberta ('ti Alberta ... Walk on gilded splinters ... Kon kon, the kiddy kon kon

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