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  1. Hace 3 días · Artist: Tommy Dorsey. Title: 1937, Vol.2. Year Of Release: 1998. Label: Classics Rec. Genre: Jazz, Big Band, Swing. Quality: FLAC (*tracks + .cue, log, scans) Total Time: 01:03:58. Total Size: 146 mb (+5%rec.) WebSite: Album Preview.

  2. www.americanbigband.org › post › keeping-the-big-band-sound-aliveKeeping the Big Band Sound Alive

    19 de jun. de 2024 · Originally Published: Feb 3, 2010 by Nat HentoffAt one point during my 1953 interview with Frank Sinatra for Down Beat magazine, he began lamenting the passing of the big bands. "When I was with Harry James and Tommy Dorsey," he told me, referring to his work in the 1930s, "I learned about tempos—which ones for which tunes—and how to mix them up and pace a show.

  3. 7 de jun. de 2024 · Victor 20-1578-BFeb 7, 1941Tommy Dorsey And His Orchestra With Jo StaffordMatt Dennis-Frank Killduff

  4. 2 de jun. de 2024 · The Lamp Is Low holds significant importance within Tommy Dorsey’s discography as one of his most beloved and iconic recordings. It showcases Dorsey’s impeccable musicality, his mastery of the trombone, and his ability to capture the essence of a song’s emotion.

  5. Hace 2 días · Dorsey was a major influence on Sinatra and became a father figure. Sinatra copied Dorsey's mannerisms and traits, becoming a demanding perfectionist like him, even adopting his hobby of toy trains. He asked Dorsey to be godfather to his daughter Nancy in June 1940.

  6. 5 de jun. de 2024 · Our Song of the Day, “Im Getting Sentimental Over You,” was considered Dorsey’s theme song. It features his rich, elegant trombone voice prominently. If it sounds familiar, you may have heard it in the Woody Allen film Radio Days.

  7. 13 de jun. de 2024 · When this multi-layer harmony group was paired with up-and-coming crooner Frank Sinatra, there was no stopping them: Hits by the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra with Frank Sinatra and the Pied Pipers included the immortal “I’ll Never Smile Again,” “Stardust,” “Do I Worry” and “There Are Such Things.”