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Dorothy Donegan (Piano) & Cab Calloway & His Band

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From Sensations Of 1945. Dorothy Donegan (April 6, 1922 — May 19, 1998) was an American classically trained jazz pianist primarily known for performing in the stride piano and boogie-woogie style. She also played bop, swing jazz, and classical music. Obituaries for her argued that her flamboyant personality, tendency to mix unrelated genres in the same concert, and willingness to do lounge music may have caused her to be undervalued in jazz circles. Donegan was born and grew up in Chicago, Illinois and began studying classical piano at age six. In her early years, she studied at the Chicago Musical College and by age eight her potential was recognized. In the 1940s she became Art Tatum’s protégée and in 1942 she made her recording debut. She appeared in Sensations of 1945 with Cab Calloway, Gene Rodgers and WC Fields and was known for her work in Chicago nightclubs. She began a trio in 1945, but then returned to solo work. She expressed some interest in returning to classical music after this. Her first six albums would prove to be obscure when compared to her success at live performance. It was not until the 1980s that her work gained notice in the recorded jazz world, including an appearance at the 1987 Montreux Jazz Festival, and her live albums from 1991 perhaps gained her the most acclaim. Even at that point, she remained best known for concerts and live performances. At these she would draw crowds with her eclectic mixture of styles and her personality. She died of

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8 Comments »

  • Aris0281 said:

    That was Great :0

  • somecallmejames said:

    wow.

  • Divine6 said:

    Dorothy I would have you here now and listen to your playing….

  • Condemnedya said:

    R.I.P. Ms. Donegan, we miss you.

  • ddanze said:

    Absolutely amazing playing!

  • phophjoph said:

    wow look at those cats swing! those piano players and Cab move like lighting! faved :D

  • CCJazzmen2 said:

    @seerider45
    Sensations Of 1945

  • seerider45 said:

    Whouahh ! What’s the title of the film ?

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