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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jimmy_DorseyJimmy Dorsey - Wikipedia

    With his brother Tommy playing trombone, they formed Dorsey's Novelty Six, later called Dorsey's Wild Canaries, one of the first jazz bands to broadcast. In 1924 he joined the California Ramblers (who were based in New York City). He did much freelance radio and recording work throughout the 1920s.

  2. 25 de dic. de 2018 · The Dorsey Brothers had parallel lives until they were nearly 30. They co-led Dorsey’s Novelty Six (later renamed the Wild Canaries) and the Scranton Sirens in the early 1920s, making their recording debut with the latter on two titles from May 1923.

  3. Con su hermano Tommy al trombón, formó los Dorsey’s Novelty Six, una de las primeras bandas de jazz que tocaron para la radio. En 1924 entró a formar parte de los California Ramblers (con base en Nueva York). En la década de 1920 trabajó para la radio y para los estudios de grabación como artista independiente.

    • James Francis Dorsey
    • "JD"
  4. 31 de dic. de 2022 · They worked together and co-led Dorsey’s Novelty Six (which became Dorsey’s Wild Canaries) in 1921, broadcasting on the radio in Baltimore. From late-1921 until 1923, the Dorsey Brothers were members of the Scranton Sirens, making their debut with two obscure titles in May 1923.

  5. En 1920 formaron su propio grupo, Dorsey's Novelty Six. Antes de 1922 el grupo, ahora llamado Dorsey's wild Canarias , era bien conocido en el área de Baltimore, y estaba entre las primeras bandas del jazz en emitir en la radio.

  6. Hace 4 días · As teenagers, the brothers worked in several bands before forming their own combo, Dorsey’s Novelty Six, in 1920. By 1922 the group, now known as Dorsey’s Wild Canaries, had attained some prominence in the Baltimore, Maryland, area and was among the first jazz bands to be broadcast on radio.

  7. 28 de feb. de 2024 · In 1920 they formed their own combo, Dorsey’s Novelty Six. By 1922 the group, now known as Dorsey’s Wild Canaries, was well-known in the Baltimore, Md., area and was among the first jazz bands to broadcast on the radio.