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- Date Released: September 14, 1932
- Genre: Jazz
- Label: Legacy/Columbia
- Copyright: 1992 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.
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The Dorsey Brothers Orchestra was actually just a series of studio groups until Jimmy And Tommy decided to hit the road in 1934. This strong jazz-oriented CD covering the 1932-34 period actually finds the exciting trumpeter Bunny Berigan consistently stealing solo honors. Highlights include Bill Challis's torrid arrangement of "Someone Stole Gabriel's Horn," "The Blue Room," the novelty tune "Annie's Cousin Fanny" and the original version of what would later become Tommy Dorsey's theme song, "I'm Getting Sentimental over You."
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16 Total Tracks, 47:39 Total Length
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Credits
- Mildred Bailey - Vocals // Mildred Bailey - Performer // Bunny Berigan - Trumpet // Bunny Berigan - Trumpet // Bunny Berigan - Trumpet // Bunny Berigan - Trumpet // Joe Venuti - Violin // Joe Venuti - Violin // Joe Venuti - Violin // Joe Venuti - Violin // The Dorsey Brothers - Main Performer // The Dorsey Brothers - Main Performer // The Dorsey Brothers - Main Performer // George Avakian - Producer // Michael Berniker - Series Coordinator // Artie Bernstein - Bass // Larry Binyon - Sax (Tenor) // Harry Bluestone - Violin // Bill Challis - Arranger // Jerry Cooper - Vocals // Jerry Cooper - Performer // Jimmy Dorsey - Clarinet // Jimmy Dorsey - Clarinet // Jimmy Dorsey - Sax (Alto) // Jimmy Dorsey - Sax (Alto) // Tommy Dorsey - Trombone // Tommy Dorsey - Trombone // Tommy Dorsey - Trombone // Tommy Dorsey - Trombone // Tommy Dorsey - Trombone // Tommy Dorsey - Trombone // Tommy Dorsey - Trombone // Tommy Dorsey - Trombone // Tommy Dorsey - Trombone // Tommy Dorsey - Vocals // Tommy Dorsey - Vocals // Tommy Dorsey - Vocals // Tommy Dorsey - Vocals // Tommy Dorsey - Vocals // Tommy Dorsey - Vocals // Tommy Dorsey - Vocals // Tommy Dorsey - Vocals // Tommy Dorsey - Vocals // Tommy Dorsey - Performer // Tommy Dorsey - Performer // Tommy Dorsey - Performer // Tommy Dorsey - Performer // Tommy Dorsey - Performer // Tommy Dorsey - Performer // Tommy Dorsey - Performer // Tommy Dorsey - Performer // Tommy Dorsey - Performer // Larry Keyes - Engineer // Larry Keyes - Digital Restoration // Stan King - Drums // Manny Klein - Trumpet // Johnny Mercer - Vocals // Johnny Mercer - Vocals // Glenn Miller - Trombone // Glenn Miller - Trombone // Glenn Miller - Trombone // Glenn Miller - Trombone // Glenn Miller - Trombone // Glenn Miller - Trombone // Glenn Miller - Trombone // Glenn Miller - Trombone // Glenn Miller - Trombone // Glenn Miller - Vocals // Glenn Miller - Vocals // Glenn Miller - Vocals // Glenn Miller - Vocals // Glenn Miller - Vocals // Glenn Miller - Vocals // Glenn Miller - Vocals // Glenn Miller - Vocals // Glenn Miller - Vocals // Glenn Miller - Performer // Glenn Miller - Performer // Glenn Miller - Performer // Glenn Miller - Performer // Glenn Miller - Performer // Glenn Miller - Performer // Glenn Miller - Performer // Glenn Miller - Performer // Glenn Miller - Performer // Harry Waller - Viola // Frank Guarente - Trumpet // Dick McDonough - Guitar // Gary Pacheco - Project Director // Gary Pacheco - Series Coordinator // Dick Sudhalter - Liner Notes // Fulton McGrath - Piano // Lloyd Turner - Tenor (Vocal) // Tony Sellari - Art Direction // Paul M. Martin - Art Coordinator // Lyle Bowen - Clarinet // Lyle Bowen - Sax (Alto) // Charlie Margulis - Trumpet // George Beuchler - Vocals // George Beuchler - Performer // Jean Bowes - Vocals // Jean Bowes - Performer // Serge Kostelarsky - Violin // Michael Brooks - Digital Producer // Michael Brooks - Series Coordinator // Kay Weber - Vocals // Kay Weber - Performer // Jim Crossan - Sax (Tenor)
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Composers
Bill Challis -
Performers
Glenn Miller // Tommy Dorsey played Trombone // Joe Venuti played Violin // Bunny Berigan played Trumpet // Jimmy Dorsey played Sax (Alto) // The Dorsey Brothers Orchestra // Dick McDonough played Guitar // Glen Miller played Trombone // Artie Bernstein played Bass (Vocal) // Charlie Margulis played Trumpet // Harry Bluestone played Violin // Manny Klein played Trumpet // Stan King played Drums // Larry Binyon played Sax (Tenor) // Fulton McGrath played Piano // Lyle Bowen played Clarinet // Jim Crossan played Sax (Tenor) // Lloyd Turner played Trombone // Serge Kostelarsky played Violin // Frank Guarante played Trumpet -
Other Details
- Instruments:
- Clarinet //
- Guitar //
- Piano //
- Trombone //
- Trumpet //
- Violin //
- Bass (Vocal) //
- Drums //
- Sax (Alto) //
- Sax (Tenor)
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