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  1. The brothers played in local groups, then formed their own band, Dorsey's Novelty Six, in 1920. By 1922, when they played an engagement at a Baltimore amusement park and made their radio debut, they were calling the group Dorsey's Wild Canaries. During the early and mid-'20s, they played in a series of bands including the Scranton Sirens, the California Ramblers, and orchestras led by Jean ...

  2. 1. Mai 2024 · The two brothers led their own bands, the Dorsey Novelty Six and the Dorsey Wild Canaries. In 1928 they joined together to found the Dorsey Brothers Orchestra. Their first small hit was “Coquette”, in June 1928, the first of a series of modest hits over the next six years. At the end of 1934 they signed with Decca and began to really ...

  3. 1. März 2013 · Years active 1920s-1950s. Associated acts Tommy Dorsey, California Ramblers, The Dorsey Brothers, The Charleston Chasers, Dorsey's Novelty Six, Andrew LaPrise. James "Jimmy" Dorsey (February 29, 1904 - June 12, 1957) was a prominent American jazz clarinetist, saxophonist, trumpeter, composer, and big band leader. He was known as "JD".

  4. 18. Nov. 2020 · A self-taught musician himself, Thomas Dorsey resolved to keep his boys out of the mines, and instead ignited in them his own love of music. He even formed a band with them, the Way Back When Dorsey Brothers Orchestra. After Thomas Sr. quit the band, they became Dorsey’s Novelty Six, later to be renamed Dorsey’s Wild Canaries. The band ...

  5. The Dorsey brothers formed first band, DorseysNovelty Six, then Dorseys ’ Wild Canaries, c. 1920; brothers then performed with the Scranton Sirens and the California Ramblers in the early 1920s; both worked as free-lance and studio musicians, 1925-34; began recording sessions under Dorsey Brothers label with studio groups, 1928-34 ...

  6. 29. Okt. 2023 · Leben und Wirken Bearbeiten. Zusammen mit seinem Bruder Jimmy Dorsey gründete Tommy schon in den zwanziger Jahren in Shenandoah die Dorsey's Novelty Six; sie spielten beide auch bei den California Ramblers und in der daraus abgeleiteten Studioband The Little Ramblers.

  7. Bereits um 1917 herum gründeten die Brüder als "Dorsey's Novelty Six" eine Gruppe, benannten die Formation später in "Dorsey's Wild Canaries" um. Sie traten in Baltimore auf und waren bereits zu dieser Zeit im örtlichen Rundfunk zu hören. In den folgenden Jahre bis zur Gründung des "Dorsey Brothers Orchestra" gingen sie manchmal auch getrennte Wege und waren Mitglieder bei den ...