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U.S.Vendor - On for 18 Years - Buy American - Purchase With Confidence.WE ARE THE LARGEST VENDOR WORLDWIDE OF SEMIPRECIOUS INLAY POWDER AND CHIP LLC OWNER CHUCK MOLNAR  OVER 3 DECADES OF COMBINED EXPERIENCE ON ! PLEASE COMMUNICATE THROUGH MESSAGES ONLY - NOT PAYPAL OR EMAIL!

Tommy Dorsey & Freddy Martin Autograph Original RARE!Quality Products Satisfaction GuaranteedFast Free Shipping United States OnlyBuy American. Trusted United States Vendor. On For 18 Years. GOD BLESS THE Dorsey  & Freddy Martin Autographs  ONE AUTOGRAPH ON OPPOSITE SIDE OF AUTOGRAPH PAPER - BOTH ARE ON THE SAME SHEET OF AUTOGRAPH PAPER~ THESE AUTOGRAPHS  WILL HAVE TO BE DISPLAYED IN DOUBLE SIDED GLASS FRAME - FRONT AND BACK - TO VIEW PROPERLY! Tommy Dorsey

In Big Band history, The Tommy Dorsey Orchestra is recognized as one of the best all-around. Tommy Dorsey, “The Sentimental Gentleman of Swing”, was a master at creating warm, sentimental, and always musical moods – at superb dancing and listening tempos. Nick Hilscher, a young veteran of big band experience, helms the baton in this lively, upbeat, not-soon-to-be-forgotten performance.

Tommy Dorsey (1905 – 1956) was an American jazz trombonist, trumpeter, composer, and bandleader of the Big Band era. He was known as "The Sentimental Gentleman of Swing", due to his smooth-toned trombone playing. He was the younger brother of bandleader Jimmy Dorsey. After Dorsey broke with his brother in the mid-1930s, he led an extremely popular band from the late '30s into the 1950s. Today, the band continues to perform and tour under the direction of Nick Hilscher.

Freddy Martin

9 December 1906, Cleveland, Ohio, USA, d. 30 September 1983. After starting out on drums and C-melody saxophone, Martin switched to playing tenor saxophone. He led his own band while still at high school, then became a sideman in various local bands. After a few years, he began attracting attention for his smooth and competent musicianship. Guy Lombardo and his brothers heard and encouraged him and, in 1931, Martin formed his own band. He took the unit into a succession of engagements at prestigious hotels, including the Roosevelt Grill in New York’s Manhattan Hotel, and was heard on the radio. He made his breakthrough into popular success with an arrangement the theme from the first movement of Tchaikovsky’s B-flat piano concerto.

This was followed by other arrangements of popular classics, usually featuring the band’s current pianist - a role taken by, amongst others, Jack Fina and Barclay Allen. The Tchaikovsky piece was later re-recorded, this time with lyrics by Bobby Worth and retitled ‘Tonight We Love’, and became a hit all over again. Martin and his band appeared in a handful of films, including Stage Door Canteen (1943). Martin had a good ear for singers and at one time or another employed Helen Ward, Merv Griffin, Buddy Clark and Terry Shand. In the 50s and 60s Martin continued to perform on the radio and also appeared on television shows. Untroubled by changing musical tastes, he continued to work at major venues and was musical director for Elvis Presley’s first appearance in Las Vegas. Still in demand for hotel work, he entered the 70s with an engagement at the Ambassador in Los Angeles. Martin continued leading his band until shortly before his death in 1983

A GREAT INVESTMENT!WE GUARANTEE AS GENUINE!! WE ARE 100% POSITIVE ALL ARE GENUINE - WE BACK THIS UP WITH A GUARANTEE THAT THIS WILL PASS APPRAISALS AND CAN BE CERTIFIED - IF A RECOGNIZED NATIONAL SIGNATURE CERIFICATION COMPANY SHOULD EVER DEEM OTHERWISE - WE WILL REFUND YOU THE COST OF SUBMISSION AND THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE ITEM.WE ACQUIRED THIS FROM THE ESTATE OF JACK KELLY - PHILADELPHIA - PA.THERE IS ONLY ONE AVAILABLE! ONCE THIS IS GONE - THAT's IT!!autograph32
 

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We offer a 30 Day Returns Policy.  If we make a mistake on your order we will pay shipping back and you will receive a full refund. If You Order An Item and You Have Made An Error Or No Longer Want - You Will Have To Pay Return Postage Back And Pay A Restocking Fee.

Majorirty Of Our Products Are Measured In Millimeters. There Are 25.4mm To An Inch. All Size Error Returns Are Subject To A Restocking Fee.We are Often Asked What A Cabochon Is? Cabochon Gemstones Are Unique Cuts With Flat Bottoms And Domed Tops.Tommy Dorsey & Freddy Martin Autographs ONE AUTOGRAPH ON OPPOSITE SIDE OF AUTOGRAPH PAPER - BOTH ARE ON THE SAME SHEET OF AUTOGRAPH PAPER~ THESE AUTOGRAPHS WILL HAVE TO BE DISPLAYED IN DOUBLE SIDED GLASS FRAME - FRONT AND BACK - TO VIEW PROPERLY! Tommy Dorsey In Big Band history, The Tommy Dorsey Orchestra is recognized as one of the best all-around. Tommy Dorsey, “The Sentimental Gentleman of Swing”, was a master at creating warm, sentimental, and always musical moods – at superb dancing and listening tempos. Nick Hilscher, a young veteran of big band experience, helms the baton in this lively, upbeat, not-soon-to-be-forgotten performance. Tommy Dorsey (1905 – 1956) was an American jazz trombonist, trumpeter, composer, and bandleader of the Big Band era. He was known as "The Sentimental Gentleman of Swing", due to his smooth-toned trombone playing. He was the younger brother of bandleader Jimmy Dorsey. After Dorsey broke with his brother in the mid-1930s, he led an extremely popular band from the late '30s into the 1950s. Today, the band continues to perform and tour under the direction of Nick Hilscher. Freddy Martin 9 December 1906, Cleveland, Ohio, USA, d. 30 September 1983. After starting out on drums and C-melody saxophone, Martin switched to playing tenor saxophone. He led his own band while still at high school, then became a sideman in various local bands. After a few years, he began attracting attention for his smooth and competent musicianship. Guy Lombardo and his brothers heard and encouraged him and, in 1931, Martin formed his own band. He took the unit into a succession of engagements at prestigious hotels, including the Roosevelt Grill in New York’s Manhattan Hotel, and was heard on the radio. He made his breakthrough into popular success with an arrangement the theme from the first movement of Tchaikovsky’s B-flat piano concerto. This was followed by other arrangements of popular classics, usually featuring the band’s current pianist - a role taken by, amongst others, Jack Fina and Barclay Allen. The Tchaikovsky piece was later re-recorded, this time with lyrics by Bobby Worth and retitled ‘Tonight We Love’, and became a hit all over again. Martin and his band appeared in a handful of films, including Stage Door Canteen (1943). Martin had a good ear for singers and at one time or another employed Helen Ward, Merv Griffin, Buddy Clark and Terry Shand. In the 50s and 60s Martin continued to perform on the radio and also appeared on television shows. Untroubled by changing musical tastes, he continued to work at major venues and was musical director for Elvis Presley’s first appearance in Las Vegas. Still in demand for hotel work, he entered the 70s with an engagement at the Ambassador in Los Angeles. Martin continued leading his band until shortly before his death in 1983 A GREAT INVESTMENT! WE GUARANTEE AS GENUINE!! WE ARE 100% POSITIVE ALL ARE GENUINE - WE BACK THIS UP WITH A GUARANTEE THAT THIS WILL PASS APPRAISALS AND CAN BE CERTIFIED - IF A RECOGNIZED NATIONAL SIGNATURE CERIFICATION COMPANY SHOULD EVER DEEM OTHERWISE - WE WILL REFUND YOU THE COST OF SUBMISSION AND THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE ITEM. WE ACQUIRED THIS FROM THE ESTATE OF JACK KELLY - PHILADELPHIA - PA. THERE IS ONLY ONE AVAILABLE! ONCE THIS IS GONE - THAT's IT!! autograph32 PAYMENT FREE - US ONLY! response i000000 Gemshow7

U.S.Vendor - On for 18 Years - Buy American - Purchase With Confidence.WE ARE THE LARGEST VENDOR WORLDWIDE OF SEMIPRECIOUS INLAY POWDER AND CHIP LLC OWNER CHUCK MOLNAR  OVER 3 DECADES OF COMBINED EXPERIENCE ON ! PLEASE COMMUNICATE THROUGH MESSAGES ONLY - NOT PAYPAL OR EMAIL!

Tommy Dorsey & Freddy Martin Autograph Original RARE!Quality Products Satisfaction GuaranteedFast Free Shipping United States OnlyBuy American. Trusted United States Vendor. On For 18 Years. GOD BLESS THE USA Dorsey  & Freddy Martin Autographs  ONE AUTOGRAPH ON OPPOSITE SIDE OF AUTOGRAPH PAPER - BOTH ARE ON THE SAME SHEET OF AUTOGRAPH PAPER~ THESE AUTOGRAPHS  WILL HAVE TO BE DISPLAYED IN DOUBLE SIDED GLASS FRAME - FRONT AND BACK - TO VIEW PROPERLY! Tommy Dorsey

In Big Band history, The Tommy Dorsey Orchestra is recognized as one of the best all-around. Tommy Dorsey, “The Sentimental Gentleman of Swing”, was a master at creating warm, sentimental, and always musical moods – at superb dancing and listening tempos. Nick Hilscher, a young veteran of big band experience, helms the baton in this lively, upbeat, not-soon-to-be-forgotten performance.

Tommy Dorsey (1905 – 1956) was an American jazz trombonist, trumpeter, composer, and bandleader of the Big Band era. He was known as "The Sentimental Gentleman of Swing", due to his smooth-toned trombone playing. He was the younger brother of bandleader Jimmy Dorsey. After Dorsey broke with his brother in the mid-1930s, he led an extremely popular band from the late '30s into the 1950s. Today, the band continues to perform and tour under the direction of Nick Hilscher.

Freddy Martin

9 December 1906, Cleveland, Ohio, USA, d. 30 September 1983. After starting out on drums and C-melody saxophone, Martin switched to playing tenor saxophone. He led his own band while still at high school, then became a sideman in various local bands. After a few years, he began attracting attention for his smooth and competent musicianship. Guy Lombardo and his brothers heard and encouraged him and, in 1931, Martin formed his own band. He took the unit into a succession of engagements at prestigious hotels, including the Roosevelt Grill in New York’s Manhattan Hotel, and was heard on the radio. He made his breakthrough into popular success with an arrangement the theme from the first movement of Tchaikovsky’s B-flat piano concerto.

This was followed by other arrangements of popular classics, usually featuring the band’s current pianist - a role taken by, amongst others, Jack Fina and Barclay Allen. The Tchaikovsky piece was later re-recorded, this time with lyrics by Bobby Worth and retitled ‘Tonight We Love’, and became a hit all over again. Martin and his band appeared in a handful of films, including Stage Door Canteen (1943). Martin had a good ear for singers and at one time or another employed Helen Ward, Merv Griffin, Buddy Clark and Terry Shand. In the 50s and 60s Martin continued to perform on the radio and also appeared on television shows. Untroubled by changing musical tastes, he continued to work at major venues and was musical director for Elvis Presley’s first appearance in Las Vegas. Still in demand for hotel work, he entered the 70s with an engagement at the Ambassador in Los Angeles. Martin continued leading his band until shortly before his death in 1983

A GREAT INVESTMENT!WE GUARANTEE AS GENUINE!! WE ARE 100% POSITIVE ALL ARE GENUINE - WE BACK THIS UP WITH A GUARANTEE THAT THIS WILL PASS APPRAISALS AND CAN BE CERTIFIED - IF A RECOGNIZED NATIONAL SIGNATURE CERIFICATION COMPANY SHOULD EVER DEEM OTHERWISE - WE WILL REFUND YOU THE COST OF SUBMISSION AND THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE ITEM.WE ACQUIRED THIS FROM THE ESTATE OF JACK KELLY - PHILADELPHIA - PA.THERE IS ONLY ONE AVAILABLE! ONCE THIS IS GONE - THAT's IT!!autograph32
 

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US ONLY! 

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We offer FREE shipping on all United States orders!


Your order will be dispatched within 1 to 2 working days of receiving payment (Monday-Friday). Orders Received Saturday and Sunday will be shipped on Monday.


In the very unlikely event that your item is lost or damaged during shipping, then WE are responsible and will issue either a full refund or replacement.

PaymentShipping

We accept payment by any of the following methods:


Please pay as soon as possible after purchasing, as that will allow us to ship your item to you sooner!

Returns

We offer a 30 Day Returns Policy.  If we make a mistake on your order we will pay shipping back and you will receive a full refund. If You Order An Item and You Have Made An Error Or No Longer Want - You Will Have To Pay Return Postage Back And Pay A Restocking Fee.

Majorirty Of Our Products Are Measured In Millimeters. There Are 25.4mm To An Inch. All Size Error Returns Are Subject To A Restocking Fee.We are Often Asked What A Cabochon Is? Cabochon Gemstones Are Unique Cuts With Flat Bottoms And Domed Dorsey  & Freddy Martin Autographs  ONE AUTOGRAPH ON OPPOSITE SIDE OF AUTOGRAPH PAPER - BOTH ARE ON THE SAME SHEET OF AUTOGRAPH PAPER~ THESE AUTOGRAPHS  WILL HAVE TO BE DISPLAYED IN DOUBLE SIDED GLASS FRAME - FRONT AND BACK - TO VIEW PROPERLY! Tommy Dorsey

In Big Band history, The Tommy Dorsey Orchestra is recognized as one of the best all-around. Tommy Dorsey, “The Sentimental Gentleman of Swing”, was a master at creating warm, sentimental, and always musical moods – at superb dancing and listening tempos. Nick Hilscher, a young veteran of big band experience, helms the baton in this lively, upbeat, not-soon-to-be-forgotten performance.

Tommy Dorsey (1905 – 1956) was an American jazz trombonist, trumpeter, composer, and bandleader of the Big Band era. He was known as "The Sentimental Gentleman of Swing", due to his smooth-toned trombone playing. He was the younger brother of bandleader Jimmy Dorsey. After Dorsey broke with his brother in the mid-1930s, he led an extremely popular band from the late '30s into the 1950s. Today, the band continues to perform and tour under the direction of Nick Hilscher.

Freddy Martin

9 December 1906, Cleveland, Ohio, USA, d. 30 September 1983. After starting out on drums and C-melody saxophone, Martin switched to playing tenor saxophone. He led his own band while still at high school, then became a sideman in various local bands. After a few years, he began attracting attention for his smooth and competent musicianship. Guy Lombardo and his brothers heard and encouraged him and, in 1931, Martin formed his own band. He took the unit into a succession of engagements at prestigious hotels, including the Roosevelt Grill in New York’s Manhattan Hotel, and was heard on the radio. He made his breakthrough into popular success with an arrangement the theme from the first movement of Tchaikovsky’s B-flat piano concerto.

This was followed by other arrangements of popular classics, usually featuring the band’s current pianist - a role taken by, amongst others, Jack Fina and Barclay Allen. The Tchaikovsky piece was later re-recorded, this time with lyrics by Bobby Worth and retitled ‘Tonight We Love’, and became a hit all over again. Martin and his band appeared in a handful of films, including Stage Door Canteen (1943). Martin had a good ear for singers and at one time or another employed Helen Ward, Merv Griffin, Buddy Clark and Terry Shand. In the 50s and 60s Martin continued to perform on the radio and also appeared on television shows. Untroubled by changing musical tastes, he continued to work at major venues and was musical director for Elvis Presley’s first appearance in Las Vegas. Still in demand for hotel work, he entered the 70s with an engagement at the Ambassador in Los Angeles. Martin continued leading his band until shortly before his death in 1983

A GREAT INVESTMENT!WE GUARANTEE AS GENUINE!! WE ARE 100% POSITIVE ALL ARE GENUINE - WE BACK THIS UP WITH A GUARANTEE THAT THIS WILL PASS APPRAISALS AND CAN BE CERTIFIED - IF A RECOGNIZED NATIONAL SIGNATURE CERIFICATION COMPANY SHOULD EVER DEEM OTHERWISE - WE WILL REFUND YOU THE COST OF SUBMISSION AND THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE ITEM.WE ACQUIRED THIS FROM THE ESTATE OF JACK KELLY - PHILADELPHIA - PA.THERE IS ONLY ONE AVAILABLE! ONCE THIS IS GONE - THAT's IT!!autograph32
 

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