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  1. From 1935 to 1956 the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra was recognized as the greatest dance band, swinging with the best and beyond compare when setting the mood with a romantic ballad. Today’s One and Only Tommy Dorsey Orchestra continues this great tradition for audiences worldwide, and fans of all ages.

  2. Official home site for the One and Only Tommy Dorsey Orchestra Conducted by Buddy Morrow featuring big band, jazz and swing music; includes information about the players, booking, tour schedules and merchandise.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tommy_DorseyTommy Dorsey - Wikipedia

    Dorsey's orchestra was known primarily for its renderings of ballads at dance tempos, frequently with singers such as Jack Leonard and Frank Sinatra.

  4. The Tommy Dorsey Orchestra is operated under license from Tommy Dorsey Productions, Inc., Westport, New York, USA

  5. Feb 25, 2019 · Both brothers led successful bands, but the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra dominated the era. It still survives as a ghost band. Ironically, some aspects of Dorsey’s success led directly to the end of the swing era and to the end of jazz as the embodiment of American popular music.

  6. Hear the greatest hits of TOMMY DORSEY in this OFFICIAL playlist. Spread the classic jazz, and don't forget to share this playlist! Subscribe here: http://...

  7. In Big Band history, the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra is recognized as one of the best all-around dance bands. It could swing with the best of them, and no other band could come close to Tommy's when it came to playing ballads.

  8. Tommy Dorsey & His Orchestra - Hollywood Palladium, November 26, 1940. Jazz Time with Jarvis X. 89K subscribers. Subscribed. 169. 9.2K views 5 years ago. Personnel: Tommy Dorsey And His...

  9. The Tommy Dorsey Legend. In Big Band history, the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra is recognized as one of the best all-around dance bands. It could swing with the best of them, and no other band could come close to Tommy's when it came to playing ballads.

  10. “Opus #1” was recorded by Tommy Dorsey & his Orchestra for Victor in 1944. Composed by Sy Oliver, this record after 15 years of selling became Tommy Dorseys...

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