Guy Lombardo and orchestra rocked in New Year's Eve for decades Nieces, nephew want family treasures displayed for the public No takers so far for boxes and boxes of albums, music, awards Before there ...
FORT MYERS — The history of New Year's Eve resides in southwest Florida, where descendants of the late, great bandleader Guy Lombardo try to keep his legacy alive with a treasure trove of memories and ...
Guy Lombardo's treasure trove still hasn't found a home. It's been nearly a year since a southwest Florida newspaper wrote about a treasure trove of items belonging to the late big band leader, ...
Guy Lombardo was more than just an orchestra leader, he was an institution. Every New Year's Eve at the stroke of midnight millions of listeners from all across America would tune in, via radio and ...
FORT MYERS, Fla – . A treasure trove of items belonging to the late Guy Lombardo remains in two storage units here where they have languished for about 40 years. The descendants of big band leader who ...
He was a fixture every New Year’s Eve, first on radio and then on TV, from 1929 to the 1970s, but bandleader Guy Lombardo also had a strong, very loud – and sometimes very fast – connection to Seattle ...
Many critics labeled him “The King of Corn,” but his audiences loved the signature sounds created by this legendary bandleader. Millions danced cheek to cheek in hotels and ballrooms to the soothing ...
At midnight Sunday, as the ball drops in Times Square and ushers in 2024, the New Year's Eve anthem of “Auld Lang Syne” will broadcast for the tens of thousands in attendance and the millions watching ...
A home for the legacy of the late, great bandleader Guy Lombardo may finally be on the horizon. Gina Lombardo, niece of Guy Lombardo, said the family is talking with a big band organization from Lamar ...
So far as folk standards go, you’d be hard-pressed to find a song with the same stature and staying power as the Scottish traditional, “Auld Lang Syne.” To find the answer to that question, we’ll go ...
Northwell Health put its name on it this week, just as Nikon and Tommy Hilfiger had done before. But for some of us, beneath a canopy of stars and in the salty sea air, it will always be the “Jones ...