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  1. 17. Juni 1997 · The latter-day (1954-56) Dorsey Brothers Orchestra, captured in live performances (for American Broadcasting System Jazz Radio) from the Cafe Rouge in the Statler Hotel, in midtown Manhattan. This is really the last Tommy Dorsey Orchestra with Jimmy brought back into the fold, and it's not a bad band -- it's playing swing of a particularly ...

  2. The Dorsey Brothers were a studio group fronted by musicians Tommy and Jimmy Dorsey. They started recording under their name in 1928 with a series of studio recordings for the OKeh label (they had come to New York in the mid-1920s and were among the most sought-after musicians).

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

    [vague] Afterwards, Jimmy continued the band, keeping the Dorsey Brothers name in hopes his younger brother would return; in September 1935, the Dorsey Brothers band became "Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra", and he signed with Decca Records. In December, 1935 Dorsey's first song with the band, "You Let me Down", would reach the charts.

  4. 18. März 1997 · Volume 1 by The Dorsey Brothers released in 1997. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  5. 23. Juni 2015 · Provided to YouTube by The Orchard EnterprisesNight Wind · The Dorsey BrothersThe Dorsey Brothers Orchestra 1933-1935℗ 2008 SoundcraftReleased on: 2008-03-28...

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  6. The Dorsey Brothers 1928 (Volume One) LP, Compilation, Limited Edition, Green. The Old Masters – TOM-14. US. US. New Submission. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for The Dorsey Brothers 1928 (Volume One) by The Dorsey Brothers. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

  7. 14. Mai 2018 · But the brothers finally decided to join forces in 1933 by forming their own "Dorsey Brothers" band. They hired Ray McKinley to play drums, Glen Miller to play trombone, and singer Bob Crosby. The band was a solid success in the music business, and both Dorseys were doing well financially. But they couldn't get along with each other, and in 1935, after a terrible argument that caused Tommy to ...