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  1. 25. Feb. 2019 · Dorsey also demanded and got great precision in ensemble, rhythm, and intonation. At the same time, his band played with an ease that no other similarly disciplined band could match. But the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra never had a distinctive stylistic profile. Nonetheless, according to jazz writer George T. Simon, “Tommy Dorsey’s must be ...

  2. 1. Jan. 1996 · Listen free to Tommy DorseyGreatest Hits (Opus No. 1, Song of India and more). 17 tracks (). Discover more music, concerts, videos, and pictures with the largest catalogue online at Last.fm.

  3. nl.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tommy_DorseyTommy Dorsey - Wikipedia

    Tommy Dorsey. Thomas Francis Dorsey ( Shenandoah, Pennsylvania, 19 november 1905 - Greenwich, Connecticut, 26 november 1956) was een Amerikaans trombonist, trompettist en orkestleider .

  4. 7. Nov. 2006 · 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.

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

    Jimmy and Tommy Dorsey reunited on March 15, 1945, to record a V-Disc at Liederkranz Hall in New York City. Released in June 1945, V-Disc 451 featured "More Than You Know" backed with "Brotherly Jump". The songs featured the combined orchestras of Jimmy and Tommy Dorsey.

  6. 31. Dez. 2022 · Jimmy Dorsey’s 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. Paul Whiteman was impressed by the prolific and consistently inventive reed player and ...

  7. Tommy Dorsey’s musical career was triumphant with over 286 billboard chart hits and of those 36 were on the top of the charts. His musical career spanned over four decades. Unfortunately the great Tommy Dorsey passed away in his sleep November 26, 1956 at the young age of 51.