24th in Lubbock.teb-ew» 500 Few Turn Out Here To lev Hear Jimmy Deney Orchestra ji ins«n»iconCarlcia-tingionsr-sixverehUewasrlad-forerandsat.menre* trive ning uled lale, Mrs. sol-ince t be nate Hill iair-With approximately 500 fans scattered through the building. Jimmy Dorsey and his Orchestra last night provided a rhythmic and diverting program in the Lubbock Municipal Auditorium that won hearty applause.Dorsey, fronting tor the band that under joint leadership with his late brother, Tommy Dorsey, proved that the decision to carry on in the musical field was a happy choice. The generous assortment of arrangements that have amassed during the many years of the band’s popularity serve as an ample buttress for an entertaining and 'colorful pro- j gram.The orchestra, persented In Lubbock by arrangement with KDUB • TV, featured selections that drew upon its various solo instruments. Favorites were diminutive George Perry in a rock* ing solo on the baritone sax* ophone, blonde songstress Bobbie Baird, the specialty act by the “professional Texan, Randy Brown, and Tommy Mercer.