Master Class with Bob Dorough Held In Hartt 3/30
By: Gabrielle Sierra
The Jackie McLean Institute of Jazz and the Institute of Contemporary American Music presents a Master Class with Bob Dorough Wednesday, March 30, from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM, in Room 342, Fuller Music Center. Bob Dorough, legendary composer, vocalist, and pianist who has recorded with Miles Davis and wrote Schoolhouse Rock for public television, gives a master class for both the jazz and composition departments, open for public observation. Admission is free, but space is limited. For more information visit www.hartford.edu/hartt or call 860768.4862.
Dorough is widely known for his work on Schoolhouse Rock classics such as Conjunction Junction, Lolly, Lolly, Lolly, Get Your Adverbs Here!, Shot Heard Round the World, and Elementary, My Dear.About Bob DoroughBorn in Arkansas and raised in Texas, Dorough immediately fell in love with music upon joining the Plainview Texas HS Band. He served three years in a Special Services Army Band Unit, gaining much professional experience as an arranger, clarinetist, saxophonist, pianist, and entertainer (1943-45). After earning a Bachelor of Music degree at the University of North Texas (1949) he went to New York City, where he took classes at Columbia University and immersed himself in the emerging bebop scene.In 1952, he devoted himself solely to jazz performance, specializing in piano/vocals. After years of accompanying, conducting, arranging, and playing, he made his first recording as a leader (1956), Devil May Care, having written the title tune three years earlier. He is known as "the only singer to record with Miles Davis," recording two vocals with Davis in 1962, "Nothing Like You" and "Blue Xmas," both of which Dorough composed. Davis also recorded an instrumental version of Bob's classic song "Devil May Care" that same year.
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