Jimmy Dorsey

Dorsey in 1943 James Francis Dorsey (February 29, 1904 – June 12, 1957) was an American jazz clarinetist, saxophonist, composer and big band leader. He recorded and composed the jazz and pop standards "I'm Glad There Is You (In This World of Ordinary People)" and "It's The Dreamer In Me". His other major recordings were "Tailspin", "John Silver", "So Many Times", "Amapola", "Brazil (Aquarela do Brasil)", "Pennies from Heaven" with Bing Crosby, Louis Armstrong, and Frances Langford, "Grand Central Getaway", and "So Rare". He played clarinet on the seminal jazz standards "Singin' the Blues" in 1927 and the original 1930 recording of "Georgia on My Mind", which were inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Fabulous Dorseys in hi fi Volume I /

    Published 1958
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    The fabulous Dorseys /

    Published 1947
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    Ted Lewis' orchestra, 1926-1933

    Published 1973
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    Bing Crosby and some jazz friends

    Published 1991
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    Murder on the high Cs /

    Published 2003
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    The best of big band

    Published 2004
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