- Multiplication Rock (Original Soundtrack Recording) · 1973
- Multiplication Rock (Original Soundtrack Recording) · 1973
- Multiplication Rock (Original Soundtrack Recording) · 1973
- Multiplication Rock (Original Soundtrack Recording) · 1973
- Multiplication Rock (Original Soundtrack Recording) · 1973
- Multiplication Rock (Original Soundtrack Recording) · 1973
- Who's on First? · 2000
- Multiplication Rock (Original Soundtrack Recording) · 1973
- Multiplication Rock (Original Soundtrack Recording) · 1973
- Schoolhouse Rock! Earth · 2009
- Sunday At Iridium · 2004
- Bob Dorough Trio & Special Guests Live at the Deer Head Inn · 2017
- Schoolhouse Rock! Earth · 2009
Artist Playlists
- A pillow full of feathery jazz, from the man who taught a generation how to count.
Singles & EPs
Live Albums
Appears On
- Trudy Kerr
- Hal Stein & Warren Fitzgerald
About Bob Dorough
An Arkansan by birth, singer and pianist Bob Dorough came to New York in 1950, and was soon hired by Sugar Ray Robinson as musical director for an act the heavyweight champion was putting together. After a sojourn in Paris with fellow singers Blossom Dearie and Annie Ross, Dorough returned to the States in the mid-'50s and released his debut, DEVIL MAY CARE, on the Bethlehem label in 1956. It would be another decade before the idiosyncratic singer released another solo album, 1966's JUST ABOUT EVERYTHING, which included a lively version of Bob Dylan's "Don't Think Twice, It's All Right." Dorough was perhaps best known for serving as musical director for the educational series SCHOOLHOUSE ROCK! and producing the L.A. pop vocal group Spanky & Our Gang.
- HOMETOWN
- Cherry Hill, AR, United States
- BORN
- December 12, 1923
- GENRE
- Jazz