g, 1904-1938 US, New York City
Musician / Composer of Jazz
A.k.a. Richard Tobin McDonough.
Dick McDonough (born 1904, New York City, New York, USA - died May 25, 1938, New York City, New York, USA) was an American jazz guitarist and banjo player. He played alongside Benny Goodman (1933) and Fats Waller ("Jam Session at Victor's", 1937). French guitarist Jean "Matlo" Ferret named him as his favourite American guitarist.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Pioneers Of Jazz Guitar 1927-1939 | Eddie Lang, Carl Kress, Dick McDonough | 1997 | Compil. |
The Guitar Genius Of Dick McDonough & Carl Kress In The Thirties | Dick McDonough & Carl Kress | 1976 | Album |
Heat Wave / Chicken A-La-Swing | Carl Kress And Dick McDonough | 1937 | Album |
Honeysuckle Rose / Blues | Tommy Dorsey — Bunny Berigan — Fats Waller — Dick McDonough — George Wettling | 1937 | Album |
Stage Fright / Danzon | Dick McDonough And Carl Kress | 1934 | Album |
I Gotta Right To Sing The Blues / Ain't-Cha' Glad? | Jack Teagarden Featuring Benny Goodman, Dick McDonough, Artie Bernstein, Gene Krupa, Joe Sullivan | Album |
Dick McDonough And His Orchestra Jazz and Pop |