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  1. Hace 4 días · Jimmy Dorsey - They're Either Too Young or Too Old 78 RPM 1943 Visit @dingodogrecords for videos related to gear used in the recording studio and to support local music.

  2. Hace 4 días · Jimmy Dorsey, born James Francis Dorsey on February 29, 1904, in Shenandoah, Pennsylvania, was a luminary in the world of American jazz. Renowned for his virtuosic skills on the clarinet and saxophone, Dorsey left an indelible mark on the Big Band era and the broader jazz genre.

  3. Hace 5 días · His biggest hit, “Ill Never Smile Again”, featuring Frank Sinatra on vocals, spent 12 weeks at number 1 on the pop singles chart in 1940. So, which do you choose? You choose That Sentimental Gentleman which, by the way, is a nickname Dorsey was given due to his smooth style of trombone playing.

  4. Hace 4 días · Paste has been in existence since July 2002, but it’s taken 22 years for us to sit down and make a “Greatest Albums of All Time” list. Every reputable outlet has done this at some point or ...

  5. www.sasktoday.ca › today-in-history-and-celebrity-birthdays › today-music-historyToday-Music-History-Jun17 - SaskToday.ca

    Hace 23 horas · Today in Music History for June 17: In 1872, composer Johann Strauss conducted a 987-piece orchestra and a 20,000-member choir in a performance of "The Blue Danube" in Boston. In 1882, composer Igor Stravinsky, considered by many to be the greatest composer of the 20th century, was born in St. Petersburg, Russia. He died in 1971.

  6. Hace 23 horas · In a book called Chicago Blues History: Preserving the Past, author and musician Brant Buckley takes us on a photographic grave tour honoring eighty of the greatest Chicago blues artists of all time. As he travels through fifteen cemeteries located in and around Chicago, he places flowers on their graves – each set color-coordinated based on the artist’s style.

  7. Hace 2 días · In a book called Chicago Blues History: Preserving the Past, author and musician Brant Buckley takes us on a photographic grave tour honoring eighty of the greatest Chicago blues artists of all time. As he travels through fifteen cemeteries located in and around Chicago, he places flowers on their graves – each set color-coordinated based on ...