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  1. Explore music from Tommy Dorsey And His Orchestra. Shop for vinyl, CDs, and more from Tommy Dorsey And His Orchestra on Discogs.

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  3. Discover Tommy Dorsey & His Orchestra [Documents] by Tommy Dorsey, Tommy Dorsey & His Orchestra released in 2005. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

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    • The Tommy Dorsey Sound
    • Frank Sinatra Joins Dorsey—And Leaves
    • The End of An Era . . .
    • But Not The End of The Tommy Dorsey Orchestra!

    The Tommy Dorsey Orchestra was never a jazz band. It was a dance band that carefully straddled the line between swing and sweet. The eclectic mixture ensured that a wide variety of listeners and dancers would find something to like in his programs. Dorsey also demanded and got great precision in ensemble, rhythm, and intonation. At the same time, h...

    At the time, both the Tommy Dorsey and Harry James bands were performing in Chicago. One of Dorsey’s pals suggested he should hire James’ boy vocalist, Frank Sinatra. Sinatra soon had a following greater than that of any big-band vocalist. On May 21, 1940, the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra opened at the Astor Hotel’s Roof Garden. At the time, it had only ...

    The war years caused trouble for all big bands, as travel became difficult. And when the American Federation of Musicians went on strike in 1942, it forbade its members from entering recording studios. The strike lasted until after RCA ran out of unreleased Tommy Dorsey recordings in 1944. The company continued to score Top Ten hits by repackaging ...

    The deaths of the Dorseys and other big-name bandleaders did not spell the end of bands that carried their names. Many of the bands were reconstituted as ghost bands, playing all the old standard arrangements under different leadership. Trombonists Warren Covington, and then Buddy Morrow led the Tommy Dorsey ghost band for many years. Under Covingt...

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  6. Tommy Dorsey & His Orchestra. Tommy Dorsey, born November 19, 1905, died November 26, 1956. He was an American jazz trumpeter, trombonist and bandleader during the Big Band era. He was Jimmy Dorsey’s younger brother. His lyrical trombone sound became a signature sound of his band and the Swing Era.