Bob Dorough
Bob Dorough

Bob Dorough

AKA: Robert Dorough, Robert Lrod Dorough, Robert L. Dorough

About Bob Dorough

Real Name: Robert L. Dorough

Profile: American bebop and cool jazz pianist, composer and vocalese singer, born December 12, 1923 in Cherry Hill, Arkansas. Died on April 23, 2018 in Mount Bethel, Pennsylvania.

He worked with Miles Davis and Allen Ginsberg, among others. He has released vocal jazz albums periodically over the last 50 years, but he is perhaps best known as a voice and primary composer of many of the songs used in Schoolhouse Rock!, a series of educational animated shorts appearing on Saturday morning television in the 1970s and 1980s on ABC affiliates in the United States.

His songs were covered by Diana Krall, Jorge Pescara, Blossom Dearie, Sergio Mendes and many more.

His daughter is the classical flute player Aralee Dorough.

Bob Dorough Q&A
When did Bob Dorough's first album release?

Bob Dorough's first album Sunday At Iridium released on Thu Jan 01 2004.

What is the most popular album by Bob Dorough?

The most popular album by Bob Dorough's is Sunday At Iridium

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