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  1. Distinciones. Estrella del Paseo de la Fama de Hollywood. [ editar datos en Wikidata] Tommy Dorsey ( Shenandoah, Pensilvania, 19 de noviembre de 1905 – Greenwich, Connecticut, 26 de noviembre de 1956) fue un músico de jazz estadounidense, trombonista y director de big band . Tommy Dorsey en octubre de 1947.

  2. 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.

  3. Discography Timeline. See Full Discography. Live in Hi-Fi at Casino Gardens (1946) The One and Only Tommy Dorsey (1987)

  4. – Thomas Dorsey As the blues grew in popularity in the 1920s, black churches condemned it widely for being associated with sin and hedonism. Music performed in established black churches in Chicago and throughout the U.S. came from hymnals and was performed as written, usually as a way to showcase the musical abilities of the choirs rather than as a vehicle to deliver a specific spiritual ...

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  6. Born on November 27, 1905, Tommy Dorsey was a famous musician, most noted as the "Sentimental Gentleman of Swing." His father taught him at a very early age to play the trombone. He developed his own style, denoted by a very up-beat tempo. Dorsey went on to play with many great musicians such as Frank Sinatra, Benny Goodman, and Glenn Miller.

  7. 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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