Tommy Dorsey And His Orchestra - Deep Valley Trombonology

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Review by Brock Delebreau

The album Deep Valley Trombonology by Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra is a must-have for any jazz enthusiast. With its smooth and sophisticated sound, this album showcases the incredible talent of the trombone section and the impeccable musicianship of the entire orchestra. From the upbeat "Opus One" to the soulful "I'm Getting Sentimental Over You," each track on this album is a testament to the enduring legacy of Tommy Dorsey and his orchestra. The arrangements are masterful, and the solos are nothing short of breathtaking. Deep Valley Trombonology is a timeless classic that belongs in every jazz lover's collection.

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Artist: Tommy Dorsey And His Orchestra
Album: Deep Valley Trombonology
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TrackDurationPreview
Deep Valley3:28
Trombonology2:59

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Catalog Numbers

20-2419

Labels

RCA Victor

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Formats

  • Shellac
  • 10"
  • 78 RPM
  • Indianapolis Pressing

Companies

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Pressed ByRCA Records Pressing Plant, Indianapolis
Manufactured ByRCA Victor Company, Ltd.
Record CompanyRCA Victor Division Of Radio Corporation Of America

Notes

  • Recorded July 1, 1947.
  • Billboard, Aug. 23, 1947, page 39: Advance Record Releases.
  • Label rings open on top, touching the RCA logo on the bottom = Hollywood pressing.

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  • Matrix / Runout (Runouts Side A Stamped): L 20-2419A 12S 2 IV
  • Matrix / Runout (Runouts Side B Stamped): L 20-2419B 12S 1 IV
  • Pressing Plant ID (Labels): Circles complete almost touching RCA logo
  • Matrix / Runout (A Side): 20-2419A
  • Matrix / Runout (B Side): 20-2419B
  • Matrix / Runout (A Side): D7VB0589
  • Matrix / Runout (B Side): D7VB0591

About Tommy Dorsey And His Orchestra

Orchestra under the leading of Tommy Dorsey, formed in 1935 and disbanded a first time in 1946. By late 1946, the band business was indeed having problems. In December 1946, some members of the band (including Tommy Dorsey) were calling it quits. However, less than two years later, he formed an orchestra with exactly the same name (Tommy Dorsey and his orchestra), but with different members. Dorsey's orchestra was known primarily for its renderings of ballads at dance tempos, frequently with singers such as Jack Leonard and Frank Sinatra.

Name Vars

  • Band
  • Band Chorus
  • Das Tommy Dorsey-Orchester
  • Die Original Tommy Dorsey Big Band
  • Dorseys
  • Featuring
  • Members Of The Tommy Dorsey Orchestra
  • Orch. Tommy Dorsey
  • Orchester Tommy Dorsey
  • Orchestra Di Tommy Dorsey
  • Orchestra Tommy Dorsey
  • Orq. Tommy Dorsey
  • Orquesta De Tommy Dorsey
  • Orquesta Tommy Dorsey
  • Orquesta de Tommy Dorsey
  • Sentimental Dorsey
  • T. Dorsey & His Orchestra
  • T. Dorsey And His Orchestra
  • T. Dorsey E La Sua Orchestra
  • T. Dorsey Orch.
  • The Band
  • The Orchestra
  • The Original Tommy Dorsey Orchestra
  • The T. Dorsey Orchestra
  • The Tommmy Dorsey Orchestra
  • The Tommy Dorsey Orchestra
  • The Tommy Dorsey Orch
  • The Tommy Dorsey Orch.
  • The Tommy Dorsey Orchestra
  • Tom Dorsey & His Novelty Orchestra
  • Tom Dorsey & His Orchestra
  • Tom Dorsey And His Novelty Orchestra
  • Tommy
  • Tommy Dorsey
  • Tommy Dorsey & His Clambake Five
  • Tommy Dorsey & His O.
  • Tommy Dorsey & His Orch.
  • Tommy Dorsey & His Orchestra
  • Tommy Dorsey & Orch.
  • Tommy Dorsey & Orchestra
  • Tommy Dorsey & Son Orchestre
  • Tommy Dorsey (And His Orchestra)
  • Tommy Dorsey And His Clambake Seven
  • Tommy Dorsey And His Greatest Band
  • Tommy Dorsey And His Novelty Orchestra
  • Tommy Dorsey And His Orch
  • Tommy Dorsey And His Orch.
  • Tommy Dorsey And His Original Orchestra
  • Tommy Dorsey And His Original-Orchestra
  • Tommy Dorsey And Orchestra
  • Tommy Dorsey And The Band
  • Tommy Dorsey Big Band
  • Tommy Dorsey E La Sua Orchestra
  • Tommy Dorsey E Sua Orquestra
  • Tommy Dorsey Et His Orchestra
  • Tommy Dorsey Et Son Orchestre
  • Tommy Dorsey O.
  • Tommy Dorsey Og Hans Orkester
  • Tommy Dorsey Orch
  • Tommy Dorsey Orch.
  • Tommy Dorsey Orchestra
  • Tommy Dorsey Orkestereineen
  • Tommy Dorsey Und Sein Großes Orchester
  • Tommy Dorsey Und Sein Orchester
  • Tommy Dorsey Und Sein Orchestra
  • Tommy Dorsey Und Seinem Orchester
  • Tommy Dorsey With Band Chorus
  • Tommy Dorsey Y Su Orq.
  • Tommy Dorsey Y Su Orquesta
  • Tommy Dorsey Y Su Orquesta De Concierto
  • Tommy Dorsey's Orchestra
  • Tommy Dorsey, Su Orquesta y Coros
  • Tommy-Dorsey-Orchester
  • ¡Tommy Dorsey Y Su Orquesta
  • Томми Дорси И Его Оркестр
  • ÈßüཥÉü·üॽۣ

Members

  • Buddy Rich
  • Nelson Riddle
  • Tommy Dorsey
  • Nick DiMaio
  • Al Klink
  • Maurice Purtill
  • Clyde Hurley
  • Sy Oliver
  • Alvin Stoller
  • Babe Russin
  • Hymie Schertzer
  • Charlie Shavers
  • Bunny Berigan
  • Bud Freeman
  • Al Viola
  • Axel Stordahl
  • Pete Candoli
  • Ray Linn
  • Ray Leatherwood
  • Lowell Martin
  • Bob Bain
  • Manny Klein
  • Sterling Bose
  • Raoul Poliakin
  • Allan Reuss
  • Tommy Pederson
  • Heinie Beau
  • Skeets Herfurt
  • George Seaberg
  • Carmen Mastren
  • George Arus
  • Don Lodice
  • Tony Zimmers
  • Sid Weiss
  • Les Robinson
  • Paul Mason
  • Dave Tough
  • Joe Bushkin
  • Fred Stulce
  • Bob Kitsis
  • Chuck Peterson
  • Gene Traxler
  • Johnny Mince
  • Pee Wee Erwin
  • Les Jenkins
  • Max Kaminsky
  • Claude Bowen
  • Paul Smith
  • Jackie Mills
  • Milt Raskin
  • Shorty Sherock
  • Corky Corcoran
  • Paul Cohen
  • Dave Jacobs
  • Clyde Rounds
  • Noni Bernardi
  • Phil Stephens
  • Mannie Gershman
  • Lee Castaldo
  • Clark Yocum
  • Al Stearns
  • Ben Heller
  • George Boehm
  • Jimmy Skiles
  • Steve Lipkins
  • Jimmy Blake
  • Bruce Snyder
  • James Zito
  • Sid Cooper
  • Warren Covington
  • Sam Herman
  • Karl De Karske
  • Buzzy Brauner
  • Zeke Zarchy
  • Sy Miroff
  • Connie Haines
  • Deane Kincaide
  • Mickey Bloom
  • Andy Ferretti
  • Mike Doty
  • Elmer Smithers
  • Ward Silloway
  • Yank Lawson
  • Red Bone
  • Joe Koch
  • Larry Hall
  • Bob Price
  • Jack Leonard
  • Jimmy Henderson
  • Harold Bemko
  • Tex Satterwhite
  • Dave Uchitel
  • Howard Smith
  • Bill Schallen
  • Dick Jones
  • Lou Prisby
  • Earle Hagen
  • Bill Cronk
  • Dick Noel
  • Johnny Van Eps
  • Walter Mercurio
  • Sam Ross
  • Bill Shine
  • Bernard Tinterow
  • Jack Kelleher
  • Harry Schuchman
  • Bob Alexy
  • Danny Vannelli
  • Walter Benson
  • Mickey Mangano
  • Leonard Posner
  • Leonard Atkins
  • Sid Stoneburn
  • Teddy Lee
  • Tony Rizzi
  • Johnny Potoker
  • Roger Ellick
  • Sam Skolnick
  • Gale Curtis
  • Ben Pickering
  • Joseph Park
  • Paul Mitchell
  • William Schaffer
  • John Dillard
  • Bob Bunch
  • Cliff Weston
  • Mac Cheikes
  • Leon Dubrow
  • Bill Graham
  • Joe Dixon
  • Jimmy Welch
  • Sam Rosen
  • Colin Satterwhite
  • Bruce Branson
  • Mort Hillman
  • Paul McCoy
  • Marty Berman
  • Angie Callea
  • Jerry Winner
  • Sandy Block
  • Johnny Amoroso
  • Skippy Galluccio
  • Art Tancredi
  • Arthur Rando
  • Robert Cusumano
  • Gerald Goff
  • Livio Fresk
  • Tak Takvorian
  • Ruth Hill
  • Tony Antonelli
  • Anita Boyer
  • Rocky Coluccio
  • Joe Bauer
  • Bill Ehrenkranz
  • Sam Hyster
  • Bob Dawes
  • Greg Phillips
  • Walt Benson
  • Daryl \"Flea\" Campbell
  • Michael Sabol
  • Joe Pamelia
  • Kenny DeLange
  • Dale Pearce
  • Leonard Kaye
  • Charles La Rue
  • Norman Seelig
  • John McCormick
  • Sid Harris
  • Bob Carter
  • Harry Finkelman
  • Bruce Benson
  • Wilf Wylie

Comments

dkavis28
I Don’t Call It Trombone Because Tommy Straight Owned It,It’s Tombone
naphtali595156fee0
Tommy Dorsey era um gênio, um magnífico trombonista!!!
sfmike64
Combination of clarino playing (high up in the harmonic series, where the harmonic series notes are close together) with the use of the trombone slide.
religgious
This is like when a double bass sounds like a cello. to my ears it sounds a bit like a trumpet, amazing playing skills!???
albertcollado
With this as a standard, who can claim excellence in his own right? I gave up decades ago.
xaviercastilloh
Is this what you study at jazz school?
pacificesport
Crazy, man!
tinybluebird
That's really clean and tight. Many of today's players have that messy "clucking chicken" sound when playing fast. Not this dude. By clucking chicken, I mean there are a few milliseconds between attack and tone, the fewer milliseconds the better. Geez, with Dorsey, there was practically NO time between attack and tone. Maybe it's because most of today's players insist on these large orchestral bore horns, yet they think they can be solo instruments. How many successful trombone soloists do you know today? None.
prettylaut
https://www.facebook.com/TommyJimmyDorseyBandAlumni/videos/842381645815712/
stodd2
I cannot event wistle it at that speed !
crazypoptartjoe
Hep Cat 1940's style ! Groovy Man !
aiesecnigeria
the high f at the end ?
pongpiyakhunkha
ol' Tommy would crap in his pants if he heard some of the bone players of today! (Wat
squareinsightjmee
Listen to this on 2x the playback speed?
familiacabrallam
TOMMY GRANDIOSO TROMBONISTA, MELODIAS MUY BONITAS.
rhyanoceros
Click Bait!!!
I wanted to see the action when Tommy played that number. 8/
shehreen8090
Thanks for this item. TD was a fine lyrical trombonist and played some trumpet. However, he never felt he was able to play as a jazz man and on the Metronome dates actually said he would play melody and let Teagarden and Harris improvise. UK's Don Lang was a superb swing trombone player with a fat tone. Charles Dreyfuss you should listen to him with Ted Heath on Lush Slide! Sad people make ignorant comments!
lbsdl
Tommy was a technical master of the trombone, when he did play jazz it was wonderful, he didn't play enough jazz to be considered a real jazz player like Teagarden.
aunza13
When Tommy needed a tune-up, he sought out Simone Mantia. Shhhh
miamiadvice
I was a senior in high school in 1948 when I bought the recording and learned it all, not as smooth as Tommy of course.  Later that year I heard Tommy and the band play it at the Paramount Theater in NYC.  What a thrill.  Later in my career I had no trouble playing it well.  I didn't play for over 50 years because of a facial paralysis and am playing again at 85 and relearning Tromboneology, except I'm not playing it as well as I did in high school.  It's still a challenge.
lifestaffingindustry
Tommy dorsey kind of looks like Harry s. Truman