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  1. Tommy Dorsey permanently left the orchestra in 1935 to take over the Joe Haymes band, turning it into Tommy Dorsey and his Orchestra, with the nucleus of the Dorsey Brothers' Orchestra carrying on under Jimmy's leadership. Tommy's chair was filled by the 16-year-old Bobby Byrne. The Dorseys reunited on March 15, 1945, to record a

  2. Tommy Dorsey, né à Shenandoah (Pennsylvanie) le 19 novembre 1905 et mort à Greenwich (Connecticut) le 26 novembre 1956, est un tromboniste, trompettiste et chef d'orchestre de jazz américain. Il est le frère cadet du saxophoniste et chef d'orchestre Jimmy Dorsey .

  3. 1. Jan. 2001 · Great Tommy Dorsey [Rajon]. Ga naar zoeken Ga naar hoofdinhoud. lekker winkelen zonder zorgen . Gratis verzending vanaf 20,- Bezorging dezelfde dag, 's avonds of in het weekend* ...

  4. Please come back to me. You are the answer to my prayer, I want to love you. And I swear to live my life with one desire, you. I believed the sweet things that you said. You lied to me and instead, You broke my heart. You, yes, you. My darling, come back and stay with me. I live just for you.

  5. www.npr.org › artists › 15590494Thomas Dorsey : NPR

    7. Jan. 2006 · A 'Great Big' Biography of Tommy Dorsey. December 31, 2005 • A major big band leader is the subject of a new book: Tommy Dorsey: Livin' in a Great Big Way.With his brother Jimmy, Dorsey helped ...

  6. 17. Okt. 2005 · Tommy Dorsey had a very strong dad who wanted his kids to avoid working in the depths of the coal mines in eastern Pennsylvania. Peter Levinson explains how the Dorseys' father taught them music, insisted on music careers, and drove Tommy and Jimmy Dorsey to the top of the big band charts in the 1930s and 1940s.

    • Hardcover
    • Peter J. Levinson
  7. --Dr. T. J. Dorsey · Location: Orlando · 359 connections on LinkedIn. View Tommy Dorsey’s profile on LinkedIn, a professional community of 1 billion members.