Jazz Cabaret Performer Bob Dorough at Feinstein's
Feinstein's at Loews Regency, At 61st Street (540 Park Ave New York City, NY 10021)
- Full Price:
- $60.97
- Our Price:
- $30.49*
* Additional fees apply.
All offers for Bob Dorough have expired.
The last date listed for Bob Dorough was Sunday May 23, 2010 / 8:30pm.
Currently at Feinstein's at Loews Regency:
Magical Nights: Exclusive Evenings of Unforgettable Wonder at Feinstein's
- Full Price:
- $55.00 - $81.00
- Our Price:
- $27.50 - $40.50
Experience an evening of sophisticated New York entertainment as a rotating cast of world-class magicians and mentalists amaze and astound you. Magical Nights begins with an eye-popping display of close-up magic, as a skilled performer moves among the audience, demonstrating sleight-of-hand right at your table, while you enjoy the club's fine dining experience. You'll then be treated to an hour-long stage show, featuring more out-of-this-world illusions. You may recognize many of the magicians, who've been featured on numerous TV shows, including Good Morning America, The Early Show and The Today Show. Learn More
More Information About Bob Dorough
Description
Bob Dorough, piano and vocals
Pat O’Leary, bass
Steve Berger, guitar
Bob Dorough's first record album (Devil May Care, released on Bethlehem, PA in 1956) caused quite a stir. The buzz has continued over nearly five decades since then, with Dorough recordings issued on a variety of labels, both large and small. Along the way, Bob became the first – and the last – halfway decent singer to appear on a Miles Davis record. Among Bob's more illustrious songwriting collaborators over the years have been Fran Landesman and Dave Frishberg. His tunes now appear on albums recorded by dozens of other vocalists – and many have found special favor as instrumentals, too. The pianist and vocalist is known for his work as the musical director for Schoolhouse Rock, a series of children's videos on ABC-TV in the '70s and '80s. Bob handled the music for about fifty of these timeless little classics. He's still writing great songs, too.
He also continues to delight audiences in clubs and concert halls on several continents. As throngs of admirers worldwide can testify, Bob Dorough is only now reaching his prime.