Bands & artists like Tommy Dorsey

If you like Tommy Dorsey, these artists play in similar sounds, ideas, or styles. Use this as a starting point to branch out and find something new to listen to.

Artists to try next

Glenn Miller

Glenn Miller

Known for his smooth arrangements and melodic focus, Glenn Miller's big band sound complements Dorsey's bright melodic lines.

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Benny Goodman

Benny Goodman

Benny Goodman's clarinet-led ensembles feature intricate melodies and rhythmic precision that resonate with Dorsey's style.

big band music jazz swing
Count Basie

Count Basie

Count Basie's band is celebrated for its swinging rhythm and tight arrangements, similar to the compelling grooves found in Dorsey's work.

jazz swing
Harry James

Harry James

Harry James' trumpet playing and big band arrangements deliver a vibrant energy that aligns well with Dorsey's melodic approach.

jazz swing
Artie Shaw

Artie Shaw

Artie Shaw's innovative clarinet work and sophisticated arrangements provide a similar blend of elegance and rhythmic drive as Dorsey.

jazz
Stan Kenton

Stan Kenton

Stan Kenton's progressive big band sound features complex harmonies and rhythms that echo the intricate interplay found in Dorsey's music.

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Woody Herman

Woody Herman

Woody Herman's bands are known for their dynamic performances and strong melodic lines, paralleling the essence of Dorsey's style.

jazz
Ray Anthony

Ray Anthony

Ray Anthony's big band sound features catchy melodies and rhythmic flair that evoke the same engaging qualities found in Dorsey's music.

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Common questions

Who sounds like Tommy Dorsey?

Artists similar to Tommy Dorsey include Glenn Miller, Benny Goodman, Count Basie and Harry James. Each shares elements of Tommy Dorsey's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Tommy Dorsey?

Tommy Dorsey is primarily known for jazz. A fluid interplay between bright melodic lines and rhythmic precision creates a compelling groove that compels movement without overwhelming the listener.

Where should I start if I like Tommy Dorsey?

If you enjoy Tommy Dorsey, start with Glenn Miller — their album "The Glenn Miller Carnegie Hall Concert" is a great entry point. Known for his smooth arrangements and melodic focus, Glenn Miller's big band sound complements Dorsey's bright melodic lines.