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Sunday At Iridium

Label: Arbors Records
Released: 2004
Track listing: You're the Dangerous Type; But for Now; You're Looking at Me; Sunday; Comin' Home, Baby; Three is a Magic Number; Baby Used to Be; How Could a Man Take Such a Fall; Without Rhyme or Reason; Down St. Thomas Way; Ain't No Spoofin'; Electricity, Electricity; We'll Be Together Again.

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Bob Dorough: Sunday At Iridium

Label: Arbors Records
Released: 2004
Track listing: Welcome from Bob Dorough, you're The Dangerous Type, But For Now, Introducing The Band, You're Looking At Me, Introducing Joe Wilder, Sunday, Introducing The Bobettes, Comin' Home Baby, Introducing Schoolhouse Rock, Three is a Magic Number, Baby Used to Be, How Could A Man Take Such A Fall, Introducing Daryl Sherman, Without Rhyme or Reason, Down St.Thomas Way, Ain't No Spoofin', Introducing Electricity, Electricity, Electricity, Electricity, Farewell from Bob, We'll Be Together Again.

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Article: Album Review

Bob Dorough: Sunday at Iridium

Read "Sunday at Iridium" reviewed by Mitchell Seidel


One of the most pleasant events in recent New York jazz history was the return of singer-pianist Bob Dorough, who performs regularly for the Sunday brunch crowd at Iridium. Mavens and middle-aged cogniscenti know him as one of the great '50s and '60s hipster singer-songwriters, while those of a slightly younger generation know him for ABC-TV's ...

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Article: Extended Analysis

Bob Dorough: Sunday At Iridium

Read "Bob Dorough: Sunday At Iridium" reviewed by Michael P. Gladstone


Bob Dorough Sunday at the Iridium Arbors Records 2004 Welcome to the world of Bob Dorough, the oldest living hipster in jazz at age 81 (December 14, 2004). The singer/composer/pianist has been recording since 1956 and except for a brief flurry of attention with his compositions written for ABC-TV's Schoolhouse ...

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Bob Dorough: Sunday At Iridium

Read "Sunday At Iridium" reviewed by Jerry D'Souza


Bob Dorough has had a long and varied career. He injected vocalese into “Yardbird Suite" in 1955, was musically associated with Blossom Dearie during that time, and wrote and directed the Schoolhouse Rock series in the seventies and into the middle of the next decade. He currently has a Sunday spot during brunch at the Iridium ...

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Bob Dorough: Sunday At Iridium

Read "Sunday At Iridium" reviewed by Jim Santella


Bob Dorough brings his quartet to the Iridium Jazz Club every Sunday for brunch. This live session gives those of us who live outside of New York City the opportunity to experience his charming manner. His cohesive quartet allows Dorough to summarize his career effectively. Dorough, 80, sounds better today than he did when he started ...

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Article: Book Review

Swing It: An Annotated History of Jive

Read "Swing It: An Annotated History of Jive" reviewed by R.J. DeLuke


Swing It: An Annotated History of Jive Bill Milkowski ISBN: 0823076717 Billboard Books2001 The history of jazz music is rich with characters, “scenes,” stages in music development and musical progress—all peppered with its own mythology.One feature of the jazz world over the years is ...

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Who's On First?

Label: New World Records
Released: 2000

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Too Much Coffee Man

Label: Atlantic Records
Released: 2000

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Zoot At Ease

Label: Blue Note Records
Released: 2000


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