Bob Dorough

Bob Dorough

Acting 1 titles 1923-12-12 — 2018-04-23 Cherry Hill, Arkansas, USA

Bob Dorough, born on December 12, 1923, in Cherry Hill, Arkansas, carved a unique niche in the world of music and education. An accomplished jazz musician and composer, Dorough is perhaps best known as the creative mind behind the beloved "Schoolhouse Rock!" series, which debuted in the 1970s. This innovative program blended catchy tunes with educational content, helping to teach children about mathematics, grammar, and history through engaging songs.

Throughout his career, Dorough collaborated with esteemed artists, including Miles Davis and Blossom Dearie, showcasing his versatility and talent across various genres. His compositions, characterized by their playful melodies and clever lyrics, have left a lasting impact on both children and adults alike. Notable works such as "Three is a Magic Number" and "Conjunction Junction" remain iconic pieces of educational music.

Dorough's contributions to music and education earned him recognition and respect within the industry. He received several accolades, including a Grammy nomination for his work on "Schoolhouse Rock!" His legacy continued to inspire new generations until his passing on April 23, 2018, in Mount Bethel, Pennsylvania. Bob Dorough will always be remembered for his ability to make learning enjoyable, blending artistry with education in a way that resonated with audiences of all ages.

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