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The geek-jazz icon and man behind the timeless music of “Schoolhouse Rock!” will be playing, now, three nights in a row in Little Rock this month.

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Already slated for a Monday night engagement at The Afterthought on April 18, Bob Dorough will perform April 16-17 at the Wildwood Park for the Arts for their annual “Blooms!” festival.

Also performing: The Muses, Lark in the Morning, the Dave Rogers Trio and Forté, the ASO’s Youth Ensemble.

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I don’t know about you guys, but I’ll be following these three nights, Deadhead style.

And hey: does anyone else remember/love this?

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Here’s Pavement covering “No More Kings,” The Lemonheads doing “My Hero, Zero” and—why not—Bob Dorough jaunting through a characteristically goofy cover of “Don’t Think Twice, It’s Alright.”

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