Dr. Feelgood (disambiguation)

Dr. Feelgood (disambiguation)

Dr. Feelgood may refer to:

In music:

People:

  • "Dr. Feelgood" (and the Interns), recording and alternative stage name of William Lee "Piano Red" Perryman (1911-1985), American musician
  • "Dr. Feelgood", nickname of Max Jacobson, one of JFK's personal doctors
  • George C. Nichopoulos, Elvis's personal doctor

Other:


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