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| | Frank Sinatra - Tommy Dorsey |
 | | Dorsey weigerte sich jedoch Sinatra ziehen zu lassen. |  | | Dorsey hatte einen (Knebel-)Vertrag mit Sinatra abgeschlossen, der ihm einen sehr hohen Anteil an Sinatras Einkünften zusicherte. |  | | Tommy Dorsey and Frank Sinatra: The Song is you |
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| | Tommy Dorsey - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Tommy Dorsey formed his own band, which was very successful, scoring 137 Billboard chart hits, including his best-known song, I'm Getting Sentimental Over You (which showcases his phenomenal range, reaching up to the high C #). |  | | Tommy Dorsey (November 19, 1905 – November 26, 1956) was a jazz trombonist and bandleader in the Big Band era. |  | | After Dorsey's death, Jane obtained the rights to her late husband's band and renamed it The Tommy Dorsey Orchestra, which is conducted by Buddy Morrow. |
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| | VH1.com : Tommy Dorsey : Biography |
 | | Dorsey was back at number one in January 1936 with "The Music Goes Round and Round" (vocal by Edythe Wright) and topped the charts again in February with "Alone" (vocal by Cliff Weston). |  | | Dorsey switched to Decca Records and continued to perform with his band in the early '50s. |  | | By 1944, RCA Victor had exhausted its stockpile of unissued Dorsey recordings and had to resort to reissues, managing Top Ten hits with the 1938 instrumental "Boogie Woogie" and the 1940 recording "I'll Be Seeing You" with Sinatra on vocals. |
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| | Get a view of the driven musician Tommy Dorsey from a safe distance The San Diego Union-Tribune |
 | | Tommy Dorsey subsequently took over the Joe Haymes band, which for the next two decades was one of the nation's most eminent swing bands and became a showcase for spectacular talent – Buddy Rich, Bunny Berigan and Frank Sinatra, among others. |  | | Although a descendant of one of the bands Tommy Dorsey founded still tours the country, the style of music it plays was already outmoded by the time Dorsey died in 1956. |  | | You can hear the difference between the sound of Dorsey's instrumental pop and the hipper jazz sound in “Marie,” an important Dorsey recording from 1937. |
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| | Jazz Trombone History.com - Tommy Dorsey - Audio clips |
 | | Marie is an example of many of the songs that the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra made famous during their performances and recordings. |  | | It was infrequent that Tommy improvised on any songs. |  | | Tommy adapted several classical pieces for his band. |
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| | Biography of Tommy Dorsey with gold-music.com |
 | | Tommy Dorsey gained a reputation as an ambitious, hard-driving musician and bandleader who was constantly striving to extend the limits of what he and his band could achieve musically. |  | | With its sweet-toned instrumental style, the Dorsey Brothers Orchestra combined a big band orchestral sound with the popular appeal of dance music, and quickly emerged as one of the most innovative bands of the developing Swing Era. |  | | Before long, the two Dorsey brothers' orchestras—similar on the surface but each with its own distinct musical style—were two of the most popular bands in America. |
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| | Solid! -- Tommy Dorsey Biography |
 | | Tommy's orchestra soon became the top band in the country, a title it held throughout most of the swing era. |  | | As the popularity of big band music began to wane in 1946 Tommy decided to quit the music business. |  | | They always strove to be the best in their field, and this showed in their strong musical output. |
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| | Tommy Dorsey: King of Swing/Dance Bands |
 | | My favorite Dorsey band on record is the band from 1940 - 1942. |  | | Tommy Dorsey himself, standing tall in a gleaming white suit with that shining trombone ready to go and looking after the needs of dancers and listeners 24/7. |  | | Tommy's 1950s recordings are about the same, but more so. |
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| | Tommy Dorsey |
 | | The early 1940s, the Sinatra years for the Dorsey band, also are reflected. |  | | Among these most-loved Dorsey sides are the million-sellers like Pine Top Smith's anthem "Boogie Woogie," and "Song of India," a Rimsky-Korsakov revamp that swingingly exudes adventure in the jungle. |  | | Here are hits from the best years of a band that was hugely popular from the 1930s to the 1950s. |
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| | Bluebird Jazz |
 | | Dorsey gave Sinatra his first vocal spot with the band on a February 1940 record; he stayed with the band for nearly three years. |  | | Dorsey recruited other great soloists, including Bunny Berigan, who played hot trumpet solos on such hits as “Marie” and “Song of India” (the latter based on a Rimsky—Korsakov theme), both of which were recorded in 1937. |  | | Dorsey managed to be successful after the war, when most of the swing bands foundered. |
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| | Tommy Dorsey News |
 | | Tommy Dorsey's trombone was one of the signature sounds of the big band era. |  | | Lonnie came from a large musical family and thus influenced, he was playing guitar and violin professionally by the time he reached his teens. |  | | Few watersheds in American cultural history are as ironic as that of Jan. 18, 1956, when big band leaders Tommy and Jimmy Dorsey used their television show to introduce to the country Elvis Presley, whose rock... |
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| | PBS - JAZZ A Film By Ken Burns: Selected Artist Biography - Tommy Dorsey |
 | | However, Dorsey's orchestra was known primarily for its renderings of ballads at dance tempos, frequently with singers such as Jack Leonard and Frank Sinatra. |  | | One of its most successful recordings was Boogie Woogie (1938), an orchestral adaptation of a piano piece by Pine Top Smith; other hits included lively swing versions of Marie and Song of India (1937), both with brilliant solos by Berigan. |  | | The band's music was characterized by smooth, well-crafted arrangements played with great precision and, at times, with excellent jazz solos by Bunny Berigan, Yank Lawson, Buddy Rich, and others. |
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| | Tommy Dorsey: "Marie" |
 | | Dorsey got the idea for recording the tune while appearing at the Nixonâs Grand with the Sunset Royal Serenaders, whose vocalist performed the song while the band chanted phrases behind. |  | | Dorsey apparent thought so, too; once Berigan left the band, he scored the entire solo (as well as his equally fine moment on âSong Of Indiaâ) for the whole trumpet section as a tribute. |  | | Dorsey then told Weston, âThen you write it!â and the hit version of âMarieâ was recorded on January 29, 1937. |
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| | Tommy Dorsey - GRP Records |
 | | Tommy Dorsey, "The Sentimental Gentleman of Swing," was a master at creating moods warm, sentiment and forever musical moods - at superb dancing and listening tempos. |  | | Frank Sinatra blossomed with Dorsey, and with Sinatra the band became more successful than ever. |  | | The Marie side, with the band singing vocal rifts as Jack emoted a straight lyric, was so successful that he recorded several more standard tunes with the same formula: Who, Yearning, and East of the Sun. |
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| | eBay - tommy dorsey cd, CDs, Music items on eBay.com |
 | | TOMMY DORSEY Pipers Sinatra Stafford REMASTERED NEW CD |  | | Tommy Dorsey and Frank Sinatra - The Song is You 5 CD Box |  | | Frank Sinatra CD lot of 9 CD’s Concert Tommy Dorsey |
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| | Tommy Dorsey |
 | | Dorsey's biggest selling record was his orchestrated version of the Pinetop Smith classic, "Boogie-Woogie," reputed to have sold four million copies. |  | | In the fall of 1957 an orchestra designed as the Tommy Dorsey band, under the direction of trombonist Warren Covington, was organized and toured dance halls throughout the US. |  | | He formed a band of his own from the remnants of Joe Haymes' orchestra, with "Sentimental" as his theme number. |
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| | Tommy Dorsey (2) |
 | | Dorsey was still the king offering the best to his musical subjects, but the audience had begun to migrate in a different direction. |  | | Example: Just when one might think that "Be Careful, It's My Heart", which begins with a stunning string section intro and trombone solo, is going to be a somewhat sedate side, the entire band comes in with a glorious use of dynamics and syncopation and a sound that fills the room with it's presence. |  | | His sweet numbers were the height of taste and musicality and his Swing numbers rocked the house. |
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| | Tommy Dorsey : Moonlight In Vermont |
 | | Because of its prominence among the big bands, the Dorsey band was showcased in at least nine feature films including A Song Is Born and The Fabulous Dorseys. |  | | Subsequent editions of the band, billed as The Tommy Dorsey Orchestra under the Direction of Sam Donahue, toured with another familiar name, Frank Sinatra Jr. |  | | His superbly polished and lyrical style could present a melody as movingly as any singer, and in fact was a model for many singers (most notably Frank Sinatra) as well as for other trombonists. |
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| | Dorsey Brothers Orchestra |
 | | Tommy's orchestra was the more successful of the two but both bands were very successful. |  | | The Dorsey brothers had a popular television variety show on CBS in 1954 and one episode featured the first TV appearance by the then unknown Elvis Presley. |  | | Dorsey Brothers Orchestra began recording in 1928, but didn't become a real band until 1934. |
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| | Tommy Dorsey biography a marvelous tale - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review |
 | | Few watersheds in American cultural history are as ironic as that of Jan. 18, 1956, when big band leaders Tommy and Jimmy Dorsey used their television show to introduce to the country Elvis Presley, whose rock 'n' roll music was everything their swing music was not. |  | | Perhaps it will not be considered too sentimental to observe that their song may be ended, but its melody -- and for Tommy Dorsey, few things in music were more important than melody -- lingers on. |  | | And, most of all, the beautiful music and the way it was made by musicians so accomplished that some were hailed by composers and conductors of classical music. |
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| | USAO Tommy Dorsey Orchestra coming to Chickasha Feb |
 | | Carrying on the Dorsey legend, a style that literally defines a genre in music history, the group performs across America the music actually composed and arranged by Tommy Dorsey himself. |  | | In Big Band history, Tommy Dorsey's Orchestra is recognized as one of the best all-around dance bands. |  | | Jack Leonard sang with the band for about four years, recording "Dedicated to You," "If It's the Last Thing I Do," "Little White Lies," and "Marie." Frank Sinatra's career blossomed with Dorsey, and with Sinatra's vocals, the band became more successful than ever. |
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| | Tommy Dorsey: Livin' In A Great Big Way |
 | | To the people who played with him, Tommy Dorsey was a real S.O.B. To millions of others, he was one of the greatest big band leaders, providing the soundtrack that led people out of uncertain times into a promising future, peeling off hit song after hit song. |  | | One of their first guests was a young Elvis Presley at the cusp of fame; despite othersâ skepticism, Dorsey knew talent when he saw it. |  | | Most revealing are the passages that detail the life of a big band musician. |
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| | Urban Legends Reference Pages: Music (Precious Lord) |
 | | (While the various Dorsey bands recorded numerous songs that went to #1 on the charts of their day, a great many are unknown to music listeners of the modern era. |  | | Arguably, Sinatra's "I'll Never Smile Again" is one of the exceptions.) In 1953 Tommy Dorsey broke up his own band and returned to his brother's, the pair eventually renaming that ensemble the Dorsey Brothers Orchestra. |  | | Beyond the difference in their genres of music, here's another way to tell the them apart: Tommy Dorsey the jazz musician of many popular hits was Caucasian, while |
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| | Barnes & Noble.com - Tommy Dorsey: Livin' in a Great Big Way--A Biography - Peter J. Levinson - Hardcover |
 | | Reunited as the Fabulous Dorseys, the brothers introduced Elvis Presley to the national TV audience on Stage Show, their 1954-1956 CBS series. |  | | The narrative derives its power from a rich stock of anecdotes gathered from Dorsey's family and contemporaries, the well-judged use of which frees the author from the mundane necessity of starkly recorded facts. |  | | Tommy Dorsey (1905-1956) led a rich and complex life. |
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| | Mike's Noise: Virtual Victrola - November 19 Edition - Tommy Dorsey Centennial: Happy Birthday TD! (part 1) |
 | | Tommy Dorsey was a workaholic, a relentless perfectionist in both his musical and business pursuits, an absentee father and delinquent husband to three wives and four children, and a passionate, temperamental man who could be cruel and abusive one minute and generous the next. |  | | Tommy Dorsey's orchestra immediately began cranking out hits, and within a year it was second only to Benny Goodman's orchestra in popularity. |  | | One of the distinguishing qualities of the short-lived 1934-35 Dorsey Brothers orchestra was its arrangements, which made its 12 pieces sound like a much larger band. |
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| | Tuxedo Junction [Popular Music] [Tommy Dorsey] |
 | | It consists exclusively of broadcast recordings by Tommy Dorsey's orchestra during the height of its success, in the years from 1940 to 1944. |  | | The tracks are taken from high-fidelity studio transcription discs recorded in 1944 for later broadcast. |  | | Customer Review: All right, maybe for most of us Tommy Dorsey's greatest band was the 1940-42 edition with Frank Sinatra and the Pied Pipers, but this group comes pretty darn close. |
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| | Tommy Dorsey OTR MP3 List |
 | | Tommy Dorsey’s band became the top band of the Swing era, employing many top singers such as Jo Stafford, Dick Haymes, and Frank Sinatra. |  | | Tommy learned music at a young age from his Pennsylvanian coal miner/music teacher/brass band leader father. |  | | They soon formed the Dorsey Brothers Orchestra, debuting in 1934. |
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| | Tommy Dorsey Links |
 | | Pictures Information and Mp3 audio about the ledgendary Tommy Dorsey and the music he played... |  | | The birth of a song by Tommy Dorsey |  | | The One and Only Tommy Dorsey Orchestra Tommy Dorsey's Orchestra must be recognized as one of the best all-around dance bands of them all. |
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| | Tommy Dorsey - Books - The Washington Times, America's Newspaper |
 | | After a further stint with Paul Whiteman, who took over much of Goldkette's personnel, it was inevitable the Dorseys would form their own band, signing with Okeh records in 1928, for whom they produced 200 items while traveling arduously about the country in a bus that Tommy would sometimes drive himself. |  | | At age 19, in 1924, Dorsey had made it in the music world. |  | | In 1935, feuding between the brothers led to a breakup of the band, with Tommy establishing his own group, a dance but also a swing band (you know what "swing" is when you hear it) whose first hit, "Take Me Back to my Boots and Saddles" was sung by your reviewer when a tiny lad. |
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| | Power Line: Tommy Dorsey at 100 |
 | | It was Frank Sinatra's nearly three-year tenure with the Dorsey band that prepared him to launch his solo career in the fall of 1942. |  | | In his first post-Capitol recording on his own label, Sinatra paid tribute to Dorsey twenty years later in his beatiful "I Remember Tommy," with arrangements by former Dorsey arranger Sy Oliver. |  | | Sinatra obviously learned something about breathing from Dorsey, and you can hear it yourself in "I'm Getting Sentimental Over You," the first and last tracks on the recording. |
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| | Tommy Dorsey LYRICS |
 | | Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra with Frank Sinatra |  | | Welcome to Tommy Dorsey Lyrics all the Tommy Dorsey Lyrics in this site are the property of Tommy Dorsey Lyrics or/and respective authors, artists and labels and provided just for study purpose. |  | | The Panic Is On Lyrics: 1 of 1 |
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| | Find A Grave Cemetery Records- Tommy Dorsey |
 | | The hatchet was buried and with both their bands struggling due to the end of the Big Band era they formed a new band known as 'The Fabulous Dorseys.' They enjoyed some success mainly from a television show entitled 'Stage Show' on CBS. |  | | Some of his most successful recording were 'Boogie Woogie (four million in sales), Marie and Song of India.' A number of famous singers sang with his band: Frank Sinatra, Jo Stafford, Jack Leonard, Edythe Wright, Connie Haines, Anita Boyer and the vocal group the Pied Pipers. |  | | They even played on a Baltimore radio station, becoming one of the first jazz groups to broadcast live. |
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| | Amazon.com: Tommy Dorsey - Greatest Hits [RCA]: Music: Tommy Dorsey |
 | | I have allways been a fan of Tommy Dorsey, and so will you when you listen to "Opus one", "Song of India" and "Marie" which, I think are some of his best work. |  | | This CD is one of the finest collections of Tommy Dorsey music I have ever heard! |  | | If you loved these tunes by Tommy Dorsey then, you'll find the sound on this CD just wonderful. |
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| | Tommy Dorsey Lyrics |
 | | Tommy Dorsey - All The Things You Are Lyrics |  | | Tommy Dorsey - I Dream Of You Lyrics |  | | Tommy Dorsey - Once In A While Lyrics |
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| | The Dorsey Brothers |
 | | Jimmy and Tommy each had assembled their own bands and on a couple of occasions, once in 1933 and again in 1953, they put together a single band, but their individual bands were more popular. |  | | Even though, the Dorsey Brothers never actually influenced the Jazz style of music, they did achieve recogntion for their outstanding musical arrangements. |  | | It can be noted that Tommy had achieved great distinction throughout the music industry. |
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| | Frank Sinatra & the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra by Frank Sinatra & Tommy Dorsey : Music CD |
 | | Frank Sinatra and the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra by Frank Sinatra and Tommy Dorsey : Music CD Frank Sinatra and the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra by Frank Sinatra and Tommy Dorsey : Music CD crimsonbird.com |  | | Frank Sinatra and the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra by Frank Sinatra and Tommy Dorsey : Music CD Title -- Frank Sinatra and the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra |  | | Frank Sinatra and the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra by Frank Sinatra and Tommy Dorsey : Music CD |
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| | Biography and Discography - Tommy Dorsey |
 | | Tommy Dorsey - Top Sites for Lyrics and News |  | | Below you will find previously reviewed links to sites containing music and band biographies for Tommy Dorsey along with any artist, band or singers discography. |  | | If there are particular band members or music catalogs that you need, we suggest contacting on of the sites below directly. |
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| | Stardust by Tommy Dorsey CD |
 | | Make no mistake, however; from the beginning, through sheer dint of will, Sinatra managed to make his time with the master trombonist and bandleader a collaboration of musical equals. |  | | Dorsey & Sinatra - Hollywood Palladium, Los Angeles, CA 1940 |  | | In 1939, Frank Sinatra scored his very first success, "All Or Nothing At All," with trumpeter Harry James' Orchestra. |
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| | Fabulous Frank Sinatra And Tommy Dorsey by Frank Sinatra CD |
 | | Fabulous Frank Sinatra And Tommy Dorsey by Frank Sinatra CD Artist |  | | The collection is beautifully remastered and includes gems like "Night and Day," "Stardust," and "I'll Be Seeing You." The young Sinatra mesmerizes on many numbers, and on tunes like "The Lamplighter's Serenade" he makes it sound as if pop songs were made for him to sing. |  | | Personnel includes: Frank Sinatra (vocals); Tommy Dorsey (trombone); Axel Stordahl, Sy Oliver (arranger); Connie Haynes (vocals); The Pied Pipers (background vocals). |
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| | Blogcritics.org: Review: The Essential Frank Sinatra with the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra |
 | | In January 1942 Sinatra began working on his solo career by recording four songs with Dorsey trumpeter and arranger, Axel Stordahl, one of which was Cole Porter's "Night and Day." It became a hit in March of that year, which resulted in Sinatra leaving Dorsey to strike out on his own the following September. |  | | For example, Sinatra gave Dorsey credit as one of the primary influences of his phrasing. |  | | The Essential Frank Sinatra with the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra |
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| | A Portrait of Tommy Dorsey by Tommy Dorsey |
 | | Without a Song - Tommy Dorsey, Frank Sinatra |  | | East of the Sun (And West of the Moon) - Tommy Dorsey, Frank Sinatra |  | | Fools Rush In - Tommy Dorsey, Frank Sinatra |
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| | Tommy Dorsey Discography @ Soundbug |
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| | Radio Hall of Fame - Tommy Dorsey, Music/Variety |
 | | Alumni of the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra included singers Frank Sinatra and Jo Stafford. |  | | In the late 1920s, he was heard on WEAF/New York as a member of The Ipana Troubadors, one of radios earliest musical programs. |  | | Dorsey and his brother Jimmy played with a variety of bands before forming the Dorsey Brothers orchestra in 1934. |
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| | Tommy Dorsey |
 | | Dorsey employed top arrangers and musicians to maintain the orchestra's public stature, including up-and-coming singer Frank Sinatra who established his international popularity during his tenure with the band. |  | | The two also hosted their own show on CBS, Stage Show - an episode of which featured an early appearance of Elvis Presley. |  | | After his departure, Tommy took control of the Joe Haymes Orchestra; re-christened under his leadership, The Tommy Dorsey Orchestra became one of the leading swing bands of its time. |
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| | tommy dorsey - Find, Compare, and Buy tommy dorsey at Shopping.com |
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| | Buy.com - Sentimental Swing - Tommy Dorsey - CD |
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| | Tommy Dorsey |
 | | Tole not only had the musical credentials to land the part, but looked the part of that "sentimental gentleman" in the 1977 release NEW YORK, NEW YORK. |  | | The 90’s brought two new recordings on compact disc and cassette "Big Band On the Move" and the most recent release "Big Band Memories". |  | | A film was about to be made starring Liza Minelli and Robert DeNiro. |
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| | RADIO.BLOG.CLUB - Tommy Dorsey |
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| | 1938 by Tommy Dorsey CD |
 | | Dorsey & Sinatra - Hollywood Palladium, Los Angeles, CA 1940 |  | | When The Midnight Choo Choo Leaves For Alabam' - (with Tommy Dorsey & His Clambake Seven) |  | | Everybody's Doing It - (with Tommy Dorsey & His Clambake Seven) |
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