- Tommy Dorsey
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Name = Tommy Dorsey
Img_capt = Tommy Dorsey, in "The Fabulous Dorseys"
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Background = non_vocal_instrumentalist
Birth_name = Tommy Dorsey
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Born = birth date|1905|06|19
Died = death date and age|1956|11|26|1905|11|19
Origin =Shenandoah, Pennsylvania , USA
Instrument =Trombone Trumpet
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Genre = Big band
SwingJazz
Occupation =Book Writer
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Associated_acts =California Ramblers Jimmy Dorsey Jean Goldkette Paul Whiteman Frank Sinatra
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Notable_instruments =Tommy Dorsey (
November 19 1905 –November 26 1956 ) was an Americanjazz trombonist ,trumpeter , andbandleader of the Big Band era. He was the younger brother ofJimmy Dorsey . His lyrical trombone style became one of the signature sounds of his band and of theSwing Era .Early life
Thomas Francis Dorsey, Jr. was born in
Shenandoah, Pennsylvania , and started out only 16 years later in Allentown, Pennsylvania, with big band leaderRuss Morgan in the famous pick-up band of the 1920s "The Scranton Sirens".Tommy and his brother Jimmy worked in several bands, including those of
Rudy Vallee ,Vincent Lopez , and especiallyPaul Whiteman , before forming the original Dorsey Brothers Orchestra in 1934. Ongoing acrimony between the brothers, however, led to Tommy Dorsey's walking out to form his own band in 1935, just as the Orchestra was having a hit with "Every Little Moment."His own band
Tommy Dorsey's first band formed out of the remnant of the Joe Haymes band, and his smooth, lyrical trombone style – whether on ballads or on no-holds-barred swingers – became one of the signature sounds of both his band and the Swing Era. The new band hit from almost the moment it signed with
RCA Victor with "On Treasure Island", the first of four hits for the new band that year. That led to a run of 137 Billboard chart hits, including his theme song, "I'm Getting Sentimental Over You " (which showcases his phenomenal range and masterful mute use, reaching up to the high C #), "Marie", "The Big Apple", "Music, Maestro, Please", "I'll Never Smile Again", "This Love of Mine", "On the Sunny Side of the Street", "T.D.'s Boogie Woogie", "Well, Git 'It", "Opus One", "Manhattan Serenade ", and "There Are Such Things " – among many others.The band featured a number of the best instrumentalists in jazz at the time, including trumpeters
Bunny Berigan ,Ziggy Elman ,George Seaberg ,Carl "Doc" Severinsen , andCharlie Shavers , pianistJess Stacy , trumpeter/arranger/composerSy Oliver (who wrote "Well, Git 'It" and "Opus One"), clarinetistsBuddy DeFranco ,Johnny Mince andPeanuts Hucko drummersBuddy Rich ,Louis Bellson ,Gene Krupa andDave Tough and singersJack Leonard ,Edythe Wright ,Jo Stafford ,Dick Haymes andFrank Sinatra . Sinatra achieved his first great success as a vocalist in the Dorsey band and claimed he learned breath control from watching Dorsey play trombone. Dorsey said his trombone style was heavily influenced by that ofJack Teagarden . Another member of the Dorsey band probably spent considerable time observing and listening to Sy Oliver's striking arrangements: trombonistNelson Riddle , whose later partnership as Sinatra's major arranger and conductor is considered to have revolutionised post-World War II popular music.Dorsey might have broken up his own band permanently following
World War II , as many big bands did due to the shift in music economics following the war, and he did disband the orchestra at the end of 1946. But a top-ten selling album ("All-Time Hits") made it possible for Dorsey to re-organise a big band in early 1947.The biographical film of 1947, "The Fabulous Dorseys" describes sketchy details of how the brothers got their start from-the-bottom-up into the jazz era of one-nighters, the early days of radio in its infancy stages, and the onward march when both brothers ended up with Paul Whiteman before 1935 when The Dorsey Brothers' Orchestra split into two.
The Dorsey brothers themselves later reconciled – Jimmy Dorsey had had to break up his own highly successful big band in 1953, and brother Tommy invited him to join up as a feature attraction – but before long Tommy renamed the band the Dorsey Brothers Orchestra. On December 26, 1953, the brothers appeared with their orchestra on
Jackie Gleason 's CBS television show, which was preserved onkinescope and later released on home video by Gleason. The brothers took the unit on tour and onto their own television show, "Stage Show ", from 1954 to 1956, on which they introducedElvis Presley to national television audiences, among others.Death and aftermath
In 1956, Tommy Dorsey died at age 51 in his
Greenwich, Connecticut home, choking in his sleep after a heavy meal following which he had taken sleeping pills. Jimmy Dorsey (out of whose band Tommy had walked two decades earlier) led his brother's band until his own death of throat cancer the following year. At that point, trombonist Warren Covington assumed leadership of the band with, presumably, Jane Dorsey's blessing (she owned the rights to her late husband's band and name) and it produced, ironically enough, the biggest selling hit record ever released under the Dorsey name. Billed as the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra Starring Warren Covington, they topped the charts in 1958 with "Tea For Two Cha-Cha". Covington led the Dorsey band through 1970 (he also led and recorded with his own organisation), after which Jane Dorsey renamed it, simply, [http://www.buddymorrowproductions.com/ The Tommy Dorsey Orchestra] , which is conducted today byBuddy Morrow , featuring vocalist [http://www.robzappulla.com/ Rob Zappulla] . Jane Dorsey died of natural causes around the age of 79 in 2003.Married life
Dorsey's married life was varied and, at times, headline-making. His first wife was 16-year-old Mildred Kraft, with whom he eloped in 1922, when he was 17. They had two children, Patricia and Tom (nicknamed "Skipper"), but divorced in 1943. He then wed movie actress Pat Dane in 1943, and they were divorced in 1947, but not before he gained headlines for striking actor Jon Hall when Hall embraced his wife Pat. Finally, Dorsey married Jane Earl New (b.
23 October 1923 in Dublin, Laurens County, Georgia; d.24 August 2003 in Bay Harbor Island, Miami-Dade County, Florida) on27 March 1948 in Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia, and had two children, Catherine Susan and Steve. She remained his wife until his death. She had been a dancer at the world-renowned Copacabana.Tommy and Jane Dorsey are interred together in
Kensico Cemetery inValhalla, New York . Sinatra released a tribute album to Dorsey in 1961 entitled "I Remember Tommy " with arrangements by another Dorsey alumnus, Sy Oliver.Discography
*"Stop, Look and Listen"
*"1939, Vol No. 3"
*"Homefront: 1941–1945"
*"The Early Jazz Sides: 1931–1937"
*"All-Time Greats Dorsey/Sinatra Hits, Vol 1–4"
*"The V-Disc Recordings"
*"It's D'Lovely 1947–1950"
*"The Complete Tommy Dorsey, Vol. 2 (1936)"
*"Stardust"
*"Greatest Hits"
*"Sentimental"
*"Opus One"
*"1937–1938"
*"The Fabulous Dorsey"
*"Greatest Hits (RCA)"
*"Tommy Dorsey, Vol. 1"
*"1938, Vol. 2"
*"At the Fat Man's"
*"All-Time Greatest Dorsey/Sinatra Hits, Vol. 3"
*"All-Time Greatest Dorsey/Sinatra Hits, Vol. 2"
*"The Complete Standard Transcriptions"
*"Having a Wonderful Time"
*"The Complete Tommy Dorsey, Vol 1 (1935)"Filmography
While not known for his acting skills, Dorsey (and members of his band) appeared in the following films:
*"Las Vegas Nights" (1941)
*"Ship Ahoy " (1942)
*"The Fleet's In " (1942)
*"Presenting Lily Mars " (1943)
*"Girl Crazy" (1943)
*"Du Barry Was a Lady " (1943)
*"Thrill of a Romance " (1945)
*"The Great Morgan " (1946)
*"The Fabulous Dorseys " (1947)
*"A Song Is Born " (1948)
*"Disc Jockey " (1951)References
*Peter J. Levinson, "Tommy Dorsey: Livin' in a Great Big Way: a Biography" (Cambridge, MA: Da Capo Press, 2005) ISBN 978-0-306-81111-1
*Robert L. Stockdale, "Tommy Dorsey: On The Side" (Metuchen, NJ: The Scarecrow Press, 1995) ISBN 0-8108-2951-7External links
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* [http://www.google.com/musicad?aid=f6YLMeYNPmM Google Songs]
* [http://www.2-sir.com/BernardsHigh/1943.html Tommy Dorsey visits Bernards High School in 1943]
* [http://www.buddymorrowproductions.com/ The Tommy Dorsey Orchestra]
* [http://www.robzappulla.com/ Rob Zappulla Official Website]
* [http://www.myspace.com/robzappulla Rob Zappulla My Space]
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