The Love Doctor

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The Love Doctor Love Doctor

"The Love Doctor" is former radio personality Lewis Clark moved to Illinois and became involved in the music industry through radio as a disc jockey in Illinois. With his DJ name being the Blues Doctor for some two decades, Lewis would often perform at various gospel events, playing tunes but also occasionally performing them as well. In 1997, the Blues Doctor changed his name to the Love Doctor. That same year he released his first album "Midnight Recipe" but scored his first hit on the Mardis Gras label with "Slow Roll It" from the "Doctor Of Love" album. He's followed that up with more hits like Lies "(You Said, No I Didn't)" and "Let's Have Some Fun".

Album Discography

"Midnight Recipe" (Nutrition 1997)

info needed on this LP

The Blues Doctor "Operating On The Blues" (Jomar) The Blues Doctor "Operating On The Blues" (Jomar)

Doctor Of Love" (Mardis Gras 2001)"Doctor Of Love" (Mardis Gras 2001)

"Moaning & Groaning" (Mardis Gras 2002)

"Lies" (Mardis Gras 2004)

"There's No One Like Mama" (Hep Me 2004)

N/R His first gospel-slanted album.

"Let's Have Some Fun" (Hep Me 2005)

"Stupid" (Hep Me 2007) "Stupid" (Hep Me 2007) LISTEN

"At His Best" (Hep Me 2008) LISTEN

this is not a "best of" but a new collection of songs

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