Tommy Dorsey

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  • jazz
  • big band
  • swing
  • trombone
  • 40s
Tommy Dorsey (1905 – 1956) was a jazz trombonist and bandleader in the Big Band era. Thomas Dorsey was born in Shenandoah, Pennsylvania and is the younger brother of Jimmy Dorsey. He worked with many bands in the New York City area starting in the 1920s, including the bands of Rudy Vallee, Vincent Lopez, and Paul Whiteman. With brother Jimmy, he led the Dorsey Brothers Orchestra until they split up (with some acrimony) in 1935. The brothers also appeared as session musicians on many jazz recordings.

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Songs

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    Swing Low, Sweet Chariot,

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    Swing on Nothin'

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    Swingin' On Nothin'

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    T.D.'s Boogie Woogie

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    Taking a Chance on Love

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    Tea for Two

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    Tea for Two Cha Cha (feat. Warren Covington)

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    Tea on the Terrace

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    That Foolish Feeling

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    That's a Plenty

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    That's It

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    The Big Apple

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    The Blue Room

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    The Continental

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    The Dipsy Doodle

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    The Emblem Song

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    The Goona Goo

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    The High and the Mighty

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    The Hucklebuck

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    The Kappa Sweetheart

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    The Last Call for Love

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    The Loyalty Song

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    The Man That Got Away

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    The Minor Goes Muggin'

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    The Music Goes 'Round and 'Round

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    The Music Goes 'Round and 'Round (feat. Edythe Wright)

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    The Music Goes 'Round and Around

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    The Music Goes Round and Round

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    The Pi Phi Girl

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    The Sheik of Araby

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    The Sky Fell Down

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    The Song Is You

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    The Song of Lambda Chi

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    The Songs We Love

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    The World Is in My Arms

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    Then I'll Be Happy

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    There Are Such Things

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    There Are Such Things / Marie / Elena / Holiday for Strings

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    There's Frost on the Moon

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    They Didn't Believe Me

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    This Love of Mine

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    Tico-Tico 1946

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    Time on my Hands

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    Tom Foolery

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    Tonight I Shall Sleep

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    Tromboneology

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    Trombonology

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    Twilight in Turkey

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    Until

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    Violets


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