Ton-Ton Macoute! is the 1970 debut solo album of American blues musician Johnny Jenkins.[1] Jenkins had previously led The Pinetoppers, a band which at one time featured Otis Redding. Jenkins then appeared on two Redding albums, playing guitar, before releasing his solo debut.
Ton-Ton Macoute! was originally intended as a Duane Allman solo album, before Allman departed to form The Allman Brothers.[citation needed] Most of the guitar tracks were played by Allman, with Jenkins later supplying the vocal tracks. In addition to Duane Allman, the album also features three other founding members of the Allman Brothers: Berry Oakley, Jaimoe, and Butch Trucks.[3]
In Haitian Creole, Ton-Ton Macoute means "bogeyman" (literally:
"Uncle Gunnysack"). The bogeyman in Haitian folklore was said to enter homes and kidnap disobedient children, taking them away in his gunnysack.[4]
Ton-Ton Macoute was also the name of Haitian President Papa Doc Duvalier'ssecret police force, which was credited with widespread human rights violations.