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Cleve Francis Returns to the Birchmere April 27

Did You Know the Country Western Star is also a Cardiologist?
By James Cullum
There’s not only a doctor in the house, he’s onstage! You might not know this, but Cleve Francis is famous. The 73-year-old has never been fond of his nickname, “the singing doctor.” He actually prefers “the musician physician,” and for the last three months the non-invasive cardiologist for the INOVA Health System has been getting his chops back in shape with his 12-piece country, folk, blues and jazz band for their annual gig at the Birchmere on April 27.
“I gotta start all over from ‘being a doctor mode’ back to entertainment mode,” Francis told Zebra before performing at Alexandria’s Tanger Kabob Cafe on a recent Friday night. “As it is with musicians, you really have to know yourself, because it’s about what you are getting out of it. I do it because I enjoy it.”
A native of Jennings, La., Cleveland Francis started playing the guitar at eight years old, with a Sears and Roebuck Silvertone guitar his mother bought by saving up quarters. He played guitar and sang with his five sisters at church and later played at honky tonk bars, roadside cafes and restaurants while attending college at Southern University, the College of William and Mary and the Medical College of Virginia (now Virginia Commonwealth University).
