Jimmy Dorsey(1904-1957)
- Actor
- Soundtrack
Legendary saxophonist, conductor, songwriter and composer ("I'm Glad
There Is You" and "Contrasts" [his theme]), educated in public schools
and a cornet student of his father. Through the 1920s he was a
saxophonist in orchestras including those of Paul Whiteman, Red
Nichols, and the California Ramblers. He formed an orchestra with his
brother, Tommy Dorsey, lasting from 1933 to 1935, and then led his own
orchestra, rejoining Tommy's orchestra in 1953 and taking over the
orchestra at Tommy's death. He made many records. Joining ASCAP in
1941, his chief musical collaborators included Larry Clinton, Paul
Mertz, and James Van Heusen. His other popular-song and instrumental
compositions include "Oodles of Noodles", "John Silver", "Beebe", "Dusk
in Upper Sandusky", "Waddlin' at the Waldorf", "It's the Dreamer In
Me", and "Two Again".