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He also appeared in the M * A * S * H episode, " The Tooth Shall Set You Free ", as Corporal Dorsey ( billed as Larry Fishburne in the credits ).
Jimmy Dorsey appeared in a number of Hollywood motion pictures, including That Girl From Paris, Shall We Dance, The Fleet's In, Lost in a Harem with Abbot and Costello, I Dood It, and the bio-pic with his brother Tommy, The Fabulous Dorseys in 1947.
In 1938, Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra also appeared in a movie short performing many of his hits including " It's the Dreamer in Me ", " I Love You in Technicolor ", and " Parade of the Milk Bottle Caps ".
McGee has been called the first great modern Florida adventurer, preceding characters and situations that appeared in novels by authors such as Elmore Leonard, Carl Hiaasen, Tim Dorsey, James W. Hall, and Les Standiford.
Although Coleman was apparently killed in Florida Roadkill, he seems to be a favorite character of author Dorsey ; he appeared in Triggerfish Twist ( set in between chapters of Roadkill ), and it could be argued that Lenny Lipowicz ( from The Stingray Shuffle and Cadillac Beach ) was simply Coleman by another name.
Fellow officer Vaughn Dorsey, who appeared in the video, is still employed by the Department of Transportation.

Dorsey and on
From there, Favre led the Packers all the way to the New England 37, but the Patriots made a key defensive stand, stopping Green Bay running back Dorsey Levens for no gain on third down and one, and then tackling him again for a 7-yard loss on a fourth down conversion attempt.
On his last recording session, in New York, on September 15, 1930, Beiderbecke played on the original recording of Hoagy Carmichael's new song, " Georgia on My Mind ", with Carmichael doing the vocal, Eddie Lang on guitar, Joe Venuti on violin, Jimmy Dorsey on clarinet and alto saxophone, Jack Teagarden on trombone, and Bud Freeman on tenor saxophone.
In Tootsie ( 1982 ), Hoffman portrays Michael Dorsey, a struggling actor who finds himself dressing up as a woman to land a role on a soap opera.
Two historic buildings in Columbia, Dorsey Hall and Woodlawn, were listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973.
The Arkansas legislature established Dorsey County as Arkansas's 71st county on April 17, 1873, naming it for Stephen W. Dorsey, the U. S. Senator from Arkansas.
The " Dorsey Trailer Company " was constructed at the end of this railroad line, and this company manufactured the highway trailers that served on railroads and highways starting with the piggyback railroad or containerized cargo boom of the second half of the 20th century.
It is bordered on the north by Catonsville, on the east by Linthicum and Baltimore-Washington International Airport, on the south by Dorsey, and on the west by Ellicott City and various small communities between it and Columbia.
Union troops guarded the Thomas Viaduct and the thoroughfare to Baltimore City with a captured Winans Steam Gun while camping on Lawyers Hill, a community of summer estates built over the years by residents such as Caleb Dorsey (" Belmont "), Baltimore City Supreme Bench Judge George Washington Dobbin (" the Lawn "), Thomas Donaldson (" Edgewood "), John Latrobe (" Fairy-Knowe "), and the Penniman family home (" Wyndhurst ").
) Members of the Leavitt family of Heath and Charlemont provided stops on the Underground Railroad, and in some cases sheltered slaves like Basil Dorsey who were fleeing the South.
In 1908, Dorsey was a station on the Munising, Marquette and Southeastern Railway.
Cedar Grove was once home to Frank Dailey's Meadowbrook Ballroom, located on Route 23, which regularly hosted well-known bands and vocalists, including Buddy Rich, Glenn Miller, Jimmy and Tommy Dorsey, Frank Sinatra, and Jo Stafford.
Presley made his national television debut on January 28, appearing on CBS's Stage Show, starring Tommy and Jimmy Dorsey.

Dorsey and album
Dorsey might have broken up his own band permanently following World War II, as many big bands did due to the shift in music economics following the war, but Tommy Dorsey's album for RCA, " All Time Hits " placed in the top ten records in February, 1947.
The final track is a casual cover of the Lee Dorsey oldie " Ya Ya ", which Lennon tacked onto the end of the album with the credit: " Starring Julian Lennon on drums and Dad on piano and vocals ".
* American Songwriter Allen Toussaint uses the rhyme as the basis for his song " Rain Rain Go Away ," as performed by Lee Dorsey on the 1966 album " The New Lee Dorsey ".
Frank Sinatra recorded " Daybreak " twice, once with Tommy Dorsey and his orchestra on July 1, 1942, and nineteen years later, on May 2, 1961, for the album called " I Remember Tommy ".
In 1970 Dorsey and Toussaint collaborated on an album entitled Yes We Can ; the title song was Dorsey's last entry in the singles chart.
Among his productions, How I Got Over ( Columbia ) by Mahalia Jackson has won a Grammy Award ; Prayer Changes Things ( Atlantic ) by Marion Williams has won a Grand Prix du Disque ; and Precious Lord: The Great Gospel Songs of Thomas A. Dorsey ( Sony ) was the first gospel album to be included in the Library of Congress ' National Directory.

Dorsey and with
Day said: " During this long, boring period, I used to while away a lot of time listening to the radio, sometimes singing along with the likes of Benny Goodman, Duke Ellington, Tommy Dorsey and Glenn Miller [...].
Beginning his musical career in the swing era with Harry James and Tommy Dorsey, Sinatra became an unprecedentedly successful solo artist from the early to mid-1940s, after being signed to Columbia Records in 1943.
Dorsey Levens was the game's leading rusher with 61 rushing yards, and caught 3 passes for 23 yards.
After the election, Mondale joined the Minnesota-based law firm of Dorsey & Whitney and the National Democratic Institute for International Affairs ( 1986 – 93 ), and was credited with successes in Poland and Hungary.
* Jimmy Dorsey with Spike Hughes
Though she was dubbed in this film by Marjorie Lane, Eleanor recorded " You Are My Lucky Star " with Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra ( Victor 25158 ).
The popularity of many of the major bands was amplified by star vocalists, such as Frank Sinatra with Tommy Dorsey, Helen O ' Connell and Bob Eberly with Jimmy Dorsey, Ella Fitzgerald with Chick Webb, Billie Holiday and Jimmy Rushing with Count Basie, Dick Haymes and Helen Forrest with Harry James, Doris Day with Les Brown, Toni Arden and Ken Curtis with Shep Fields and Peggy Lee with Benny Goodman.
* Fonsia Dorsey in The Gin Game, Savoy Theatre, March 1999, co-starring with Joss Ackland

Dorsey and Johnny
Nelson worked with many musicians of repute, including James Burton, Joe Osborn, and Allen " Puddler " Harris, all natives of Louisiana, and Joe Maphis, The Jordanaires, Scotty Moore and Johnny and Dorsey Burnette.
* Saxophone: Coleman Hawkins, Ben Webster, Herschel Evans, Lester Young, Johnny Hodges, Charlie Parker, Sam Butera, Charlie Barnet, Jimmy Dorsey, Glen Gray, Willie Smith, Otto Hardwick, Earle Warren, Vido Musso, Georgie Auld, Bud Freeman, Eddie Miller, Ernie Caceres, Tex Beneke, Al Klink, Tony Pastor
Johnny Burnette was born to Willie May and Dorsey Burnett Sr. in Memphis, Tennessee.
) Johnny grew up with his parents and Dorsey in a public housing project in the Lauderdale Courts area of Memphis, which from 1948 until 1954 was also the home of Gladys and Vernon Presley and their son Elvis.
Johnny worked mainly as a deck hand while Dorsey worked as an oiler.
Johnny Burnette sang the vocals and played acoustic guitar, Dorsey played bass and Paul Burlison played lead guitar.
This exhausting regime led to squabbles, which were exacerbated in Dorsey ’ s case by Jerome ’ s use of the name Johnny Burnette and the Rock and Roll Trio on records and live dates.
Johnny Black, the brother of Elvis ’ bassist Bill Black, was rapidly recruited to fill Dorsey ’ s place.
Dorsey and Johnny continued with their song writing activities, but Dorsey continued with his day job as an electrician to pay the family expenses.
In 1961, however, Johnny and Dorsey had two instrumental releases on the small Infinity and Gothic labels.
Johnny moved on from Chancellor, briefly joining Dorsey on Reprise Records for one single " Hey Sue "/" It Don ’ t Take Much " ( 20153 ) before signing a one year contract with Capitol Records in the summer of 1963.
Notable alto saxophonists include jazz musicians Charlie Parker, Kenny Garrett, Jimmy Dorsey, Johnny Hodges, Art Pepper, Cannonball Adderley, Eric Dolphy, Sonny Stitt, David Sanborn, Ornette Coleman, Anthony Braxton, Phil Woods, John Zorn, and Paul Desmond.
MGM released the song to record companies even before shooting was finished on the film, and it became an instant hit dominating the airwaves through the summer and fall of 1945, with versions by Bing Crosby with Six Hits and a Miss, Judy Garland and The Merry Macs, the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra with the Sentimentalists, and, the most popular, Johnny Mercer and The Pied Pipers.
Johnny Valero who plays the trombone and Nemesio Regalado who plays the clarinet were dubbed the ‘ Tommy Dorseyand the ‘ Benny Goodman ’ of the Philippines, respectively.
He attended Kingsbury High School in Memphis and Dorsey and Johnny Burnette were his neighbors and role models.
* In the Sopranos episode D-Girl, the character Christopher Moltisanti tells Jon Favreau the story of Moretti intimidating Tommy Dorsey, which Favreu cites as the inspiration for the Corleone family's efforts to intimidate studio head Jack Woltz into casting Johnny Fontane in one of his movies ( by killing one of his prized race horses and putting the head in Woltz's bed ) in The Godfather.

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