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  1. Seit 1927 führten sie verschiedene Studioensembles als Dorsey Brothers Orchestra. Im April 1934 bildeten sie unter diesem Namen ein festes Orchester mit dem Drummer Ray McKinley, dem Posaunisten Glenn Miller und dem Sänger Bob Crosby.

  2. The final volume of our series on the Dorsey Brothers' early recordings, this compilation includes Jimmy Dorsey's solo recordings made in London in 1930, as well as rare sides by the Dorsey Brothers' Orchestra from 1934.

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jimmy_DorseyJimmy Dorsey - Wikipedia

    He played the clarinet solo on the iconic 1927 jazz standard "Singin' the Blues", with the Frankie Trumbauer Orchestra featuring Bix Beiderbecke (which would, a half-century later, be inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame ). [7] .

  4. 11. Feb. 2007 · This CD presents some extremely fine examples of hot jazz violin playing from electric recordings made between 1927 & 1934. In addition to Venuti's outstanding virtuosity, noteworthy performances are turned out by such greats as Benny Goodman, Jimmy Dorsey, Frankie Trumbauer, Adrian Rollini, Joe Sullivan and ever present jazz guitar ...

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  5. 1927 to 1934 : violin jazz | WorldCat.org. 1927 to 1934 : violin jazz | WorldCat.org Items Pages ... Event Notes: Recorded 1927-1934. Performers ...

  6. 31. Dez. 2022 · Jimmy Dorseys 100 Hot Breaks for E-Flat Alto Saxophone was published in 1926—he was 22. He authored the book 100 Hot Breaks for the E-Flat Alto-Sax in 1927 when he was 23 and was considered the pacesetters on alto with just a few competitors on clarinet.

  7. During this time Jimmy played—sometimes alone, sometimes with Tommyin jazz groups, in big bands, and even in pit bands for Broadway musicals. In 1927 the Dorsey Brothers Orchestra began recording with an ever-changing group of musicians.