Dorothy Sloop

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Script error: No such module "Unsubst". Dorothy Sloop (September 26, 1913 – July 28, 1998), was an American jazz pianist who performed with jazz bands. A native of Ohio, her nickname was Sloopy,[1] and she was likely the inspiration behind the song "Hang On Sloopy", written by Wes Farrell and Bert Berns, and best-known from the version recorded by the rock band The McCoys.[2] In 1985, it became the official rock song of Ohio and is used by the Ohio State University marching band.[2]

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December 1948 listing for "Dixie's Bar of Music" featuring "Dottie Sloop".
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Dixie's Bar of Music on Bourbon Street, New Orleans, 1964

Early life

Sloop was born into a Catholic family in Steubenville, Ohio.[2] She learned piano as a youth and began performing in local theaters as young as age six, including a concert with another Steubenville native, Dean Martin.[2] She studied for a year at Ohio University.

Career

Sloop left college and moved to New York City where she formed a jazz quartet, the Southland Rhythm Girls, with singer and clarinetist Yvonne "Dixie" Fasnacht.[2] They moved to Fasnacht's hometown New Orleans, Louisiana, and played in Dixie's Bar of Music, a bar on Bourbon Street owned and run by Fasnacht. In 1957, they recorded the album Dixie and Sloopy.[3]

Sloop returned to Steubenville, where she earned her college degree and later a master's degree.[2] For 30 years, she taught special education in St. Petersburg, Florida. She continued to perform on jazz piano into her 70s.[2]

Personal life

Sloop was married to Joe Boudreaux.[2] They moved to Steubenville, then divorced.[2] Their daughter Jane Heflick was given a different surname, the maiden name of one of Dorothy's grandmothers.[2]

Dorothy Sloop died at age 84 in 1998.[2]

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