Tommy Dorsey Article Index for
Tommy
Website Links For
Tommy
 

Information About

Tommy Dorsey




Trombonist and band leader Tommy Dorsey should not be confused with pianist and jazz and gospel composer Thomas A. Dorsey .


Tommy Dorsey ( November 19 , 1905November 26 , 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.

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 #). The band featured trumpeters Bunny Berigan and Charlie Shavers , arranger Sy Oliver , and singers Jo Stafford , Dick Haymes and Frank 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 of Jack Teagarden .

Dorsey married Jane New (. Jane Dorsey died of natural causes around the age of 79 in 2003.

]] In 1956, Tommy Dorsey died at age 51 in his Greenwich, Connecticut home in his sleep, choking on food. Dorsey and his wife Jane New are interred together in Kensico Cemetery in Valhalla, New York . Sinatra released a tribute album to Dorsey in 1961 entitled I Remember Tommy with arranger by Sy Oliver.


DISCOGRAPHY


Recent CDs with recordings of the Tommy Dorsey band arrangements include the following (in order of popularity). His original songs were recorded as singles. His biggest selling record was his orchestrated version of the Pinetop Smith classic, "Boogie-Woogie," reputed to have sold four million copies.

  • Yes, Indeed!, including: 1. Lonesome Road, Pt. 1, 2. Lonesome Road, Pt. 2, 3. Well All Right (Tonight's the Night), 4. Night in Sudan, 5. Stomp It Off, 6. Easy Does It, 7. Quiet Please (It's the Drummer in Me), 8. So What, 9. Swing High, 10. Swanee River, 11. Deep River, 12. Yes, Indeed!, 13. Loose Lid Special, 14. Swingin' on Nothin', 15. Hallelujah!, 16. Moonlight on the Ganges, 17. Well, Git It!, 18. Mandy, 19. Opus One, 20. Chloe, 21. At the Fat Man's, 22. The Minor Goes Muggin'

  • Tommy Dorsey, including: 1. Tiger Rag, 2. Three Moods, 3. I'm Getting Sentimental over You, 4. The Music Goes 'Round and Around, 5. At the Codfish Ball, 6. Song of India, 7. Liebestraum, 8. Satan Takes a Holiday, 9. Stop, Look and Listen, 10. Night and Day, 11. Once in a While, 12. Who?, 13. Panama, 14. The Sheik of Araby, 15. Copenhagen, 16. Symphony in Riffs, 17. Hawaiian War Chant, 18. Milenberg Joys, Pts. 1 & 2, 19. Swing High, 20. Swanee River, 21. Deep River, 22. By the Sleepy Lagoon

  • 1939

  • 1938

  • Stop, Look and Listen

  • 1939, Vol No. 3

  • Homefront: 1941-1945

  • The Early Jazz Sides: 1931-1937

  • All-Time Greates 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 Transciptions

  • Having a Wonderful Time

  • The Complete Tommy Dorsey, Vol 1 (1935)



FILMOGRAPHY


Tommy Dorsey appeared in several films. While not known for his acting skills, his band leader talents stood him well in films. Dorsey and members of his band appeared in the following films:

1940s
  • Las Vegas Nights (1941)

  • Ship Ahoy (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)

  • 1950s

  • Disc Jockey (1951)



EXTERNAL LINKS



  • Peter J. Levinson, ''Tommy Dorsey: Livin' in a Great Big Way: a Biography'', Cambridge, MA, Da Capo Press, c2005 (ISBN 9780306811111)

  • Google Songs