  |
Dorough, Bob - http://www.bobdorough.com/
Official site biography mentions his vocals with Miles Davis as well as work with Dave Frishberg, Blossom Dearie, and the "Schoolhouse Rock" TV series. With links to interviews and articles as well as calendar of appearances. |
  |
A Hillbilly Bebopper on a Geezer Pass - http://www.culturekiosque.com/jazz/miles/rhemile39.htm
CutureKiosque JazzNet interview from the "Sons of Miles" series by Mike Zwerin. |
  |
Bob Dorough: Just About Everything But Fame - http://www.jazzspot.com/jazzspot/reviews/bob_dorough.htm
Jazzspot profile from 1998 mentions his writing the words set to Charlie Parker's "Yardbird Suite," and his co-authorship of "I'm Hip" with Dave Frishberg. |
  |
Bob Dorough - http://members.tripod.com/RndMdnit/reviews1.htm
Review of "Too Much Coffee Man" on Blue Note. Dorough is one of the standard bearers of the concept of "heart and soul" in jazz vocals. Referred to as a "hipster saint", though close to eighty, "he still kicks it like he's twenty-five". |
 |
NPR : Jazz Musician Bob Dorough - http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=1112792
Audio of Terry Gross interview for her "Fresh Air" program, as re-broadcast October 20, 2000. |