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PostPosted: Thu Apr 26, 2018 11:36 am 
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Bob Dorough, the leading musician of the Saturday-morning "Schoolhouse Rock" series, has died:


Bob Dorough, the jazzman who created the clever and enduring Schoolhouse Rock toons that taught grammar, math, science, and citizenship to a generation of TV-watching kids, has died. He was 94. His family told the Associated Press that Dorough died Monday at his home in Mount Bethel, PA, but did not give a cause.

Born on December 12, 1923, in Cherry Hill, AR, Dorough was a jazz musician in the early 1970s when a New York ad man complained that his young sons couldn’t do multiplication and wanted to have the times tables set to music because the kids could recite every rock lyric of the era. That led to Dorough’s classic first Schoolhouse Rock song, “Three Is a Magic Number,” which is remembered for its brilliant simplicity and sticky chorus that counted to 36 by threes, accompanied by animation.

That led to Schoolhouse Rock, a 1973-85 series of Saturday-morning shortform content on ABC that used music and rhyme to help kids learn basic facts, with such memorable songs as “Elementary, My Dear” (Multiplication Rock, 1973), “Conjunction Junction” (Grammar Rock, 1973), “I’m Just a Bill” (America Rock, 1975), “Electricity, Electricity” (Science Rock, 1978) and countless others. Dorough wrote and/or performed many of them, not including “I’m Just a Bill,” which famously was spoofed on Saturday Night Live in 2014.

The series was revived in the 1990s with new and classic episodes, and others were produced direct-to-video in 2009. Dorough expanded the brand to include Computer Rock (1982), Money Rock (1994) and Earth Rock (2009).


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PostPosted: Thu Apr 26, 2018 7:06 pm 
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I've got maybe half a dozen of Bob's albums, and they are terrific. He had a unique sound and approach with his singing, piano-playing, and even whistling. Did you know he is the only singer on a Miles Davis album? He was performing well into his 90's, and I still plan to pick up some of his more recent albums. It's pretty cool that a jazz musician of his stature has a permanent place in pop culture due to his Schoolhouse Rock work, but I hope the rest of his music doesn't fade away into obscurity.

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PostPosted: Thu Apr 26, 2018 7:10 pm 
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Rest easily, Bob.

I was just revisiting some of those cartoons/songs since I encountered Jack Sheldon on a Petticoat Junction episode
and went… "Well, I don't recognize this guy, but man, that voice is… is… SchoolHouse Rock?" Yes it was.

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PostPosted: Fri Apr 27, 2018 10:40 am 
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Beachy wrote:
Rest easily, Bob.

I was just revisiting some of those cartoons/songs since I encountered Jack Sheldon on a Petticoat Junction episode
and went… "Well, I don't recognize this guy, but man, that voice is… is… SchoolHouse Rock?" Yes it was.


Bob Dorough in "Schoolhouse Rock" was basically the only voice I ever heard on national TV growing up who sounded like he could be from around my home town. He wasn't, but it turns out his family was from the same general region. He never lost the accent, at least not on "Schoolhouse Rock."

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