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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Glenn_MillerGlenn Miller - Wikipedia

    15. Juni 2024 · During the late 1920s and early 1930s, Miller worked as a freelance trombonist in several bands. On a March 21, 1928, Victor Records session, he played alongside Tommy Dorsey, Benny Goodman, and Joe Venuti in the All-Star Orchestra directed by Nat Shilkret.

  2. Vor einem Tag · Crosby hatte eine Idee: Phrasierung oder die Kunst, den Text eines Songs zum Klingeln zu bringen. Tommy Dorsey sagte immer wieder zu Sinatra: „Es gibt nur einen Sänger, den du hören solltest, und sein Name ist Bing Crosby. Das einzige, was ihm wichtig ist, sind die Worte, und das ist das einzige, was für dich wichtig sein sollte.“

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Quincy_JonesQuincy Jones - Wikipedia

    Vor 2 Tagen · In early 1956, Jones accepted a temporary job at CBS' Stage Show hosted by Jimmy and Tommy Dorsey that was broadcast live from Studio 50 in New York City (known today as the Ed Sullivan Theater).

  4. 2. Juni 2024 · First performed by the legendary Tommy Dorsey and his orchestra, this song has become a timeless classic. But what is the meaning behind the song? Let’s dive into the depths of its lyrics and melody to discover the emotional landscape it portrays.

    • Ben Costa
  5. 29. Mai 2024 · Tommy Dorsey, a renowned American jazz trombonist, composer, and bandleader, was born on November 19, 1905, in Pennsylvania. He was known as the “Sentimental Gentleman of Swing.” Tommy Dorsey earned this nickname due to his smooth and sentimental style of playing the trombone, which captivated audiences around the world.

  6. 5. Juni 2024 · Our Song of the Day, “I’m Getting Sentimental Over You,” was considered Dorseys theme song. It features his rich, elegant trombone voice prominently. If it sounds familiar, you may have heard it in the Woody Allen film Radio Days.

  7. 8. Juni 2024 · Jimmy Dorsey (born Feb. 29, 1904, Shenandoah, Pa., U.S.—died June 12, 1957, New York, N.Y.) was an American musician who—both independently and with his brother Tommy —led one of the most popular big bands of the swing era. He was also a highly talented saxophone and clarinet player.