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Tommy Dorsey’s orchestra, which had gone into a mild decline in the late ... whose alcoholism hadn’t as yet subverted his playing; drummer Buddy Rich, late of the Artie Shaw orchestra; the consummate ...
Prior to the Dorsey Brothers Orchestra, Tommy worked with such units as Jean Goldkette, Paul Whiteman and recorded with Bix Beiderbecke, (Bix & His Rhythm Jugglers); Joe Venuti & Eddie Lang and of ...
On the bandstand, unmistakable with trombone and trademark glasses, is “The Sentimental Gentleman,” Tommy Dorsey, leading his orchestra in what amounts to a medley of Dorsey’s greatest hits: ...
Smooth as butter, tight enough to turn on a dime, the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra ... although for 20 years he had his own band. On April 28, he will have conducted the Dorsey Orchestra longer than ...
Tickets cost $35 to $45 and can be purchased HERE Jeff Bush began his association with the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra in January ...
Get Access To Every Broadway Story Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. Producer Didier Morissonneau is pleased to ...
TOMMY DORSEY was the inspiration for the headstrong ... and the draft took most of Dorsey’s other stars, his orchestra lost some of its spark. The great appeal of the early-’40s band was ...
One of those stories involved big band leader Tommy Dorsey and his orchestra appearing at the George F. Pavilion. This was not really anything unusual, as the Binghamton/Johnson City area was on ...
Peter Levinson tells Linda Wertheimer about his biography. You're listening to Tommy Dorsey and his orchestra. The long, lyrical phrases and the sweet high notes that he could coax from a slide ...
Tommy packed his trombone and walked off the stage. The Dorsey Brothers Orchestra was no more. Ethel Nagy Gabriel, who produced recordings at RCA Victor, saw Tommy Dorsey’s temper during a ...
The series will begin with a performance by the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra. Other acts feature violinist Arabella Steinbacher, baritone singer Jubilant Sykes, and jazz vocalist Marlena Shaw.