Dorothy Donegan, born April 6, 1922 in Chicago, Illinois, was an American jazz
pianist. She began studying piano at age six with Alfred N. Simms and later
studied under Walter Dyett at DuSable High School. In 1942, Donegan made her
recording debut and gained early recognition for her performances in Chicago
nightclubs. Her self-titled debut was released in 1955. She appeared in the
musical film Sensations of 1945 with Cab Calloway and W.C. Fields. In 1983, she
performed at a memorial service for Earl Hines alongside notable jazz musicians.
Donegan was awarded an "American Jazz Ma...