AWESOME stuff!!! Louis Armstrong loved these guys & so do I. I grew up with my folks 78’s and didn’t get into Rock until later. Never lost my love of this and other Easy Listening music, however.
For anyone who grew up in the NYC metro area in the 1950s it wouldn't be New Year's Eve without Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians on TV. It's "The sweetest music this side of Heaven."
I've ben away from youtube for quite awhile and have been pleasently surprised at the great Guy Lombardo Videos. He is and aways will be my favorite. Thank you so much for you stuff Russ
Wow does this ever bring back memories. I was always interested in his using a big recording tuba rather than a string bass for his band, gave it a very early, punchy and swinging sound. I miss Guy and his great New Year's parties!
I know answer will be forthcoming but, What the Hell does Guy use the baton for? I cant figure out what he's doing? It's not the tempo, nor anything I can figure. What up with that
The best orchestra ev:er beautiful music this side of heaven. Thank you God for beautiful music
Wish I was there❤❤
AWESOME stuff!!! Louis Armstrong loved these guys & so do I. I grew up with my folks 78’s and didn’t get into Rock until later. Never lost my love of this and other Easy Listening music, however.
A bug fan of guy Lombardo all my life saw them back stage them and they great to me
Former Glenn Miller Orchestra trombonist Frankie D'Annolfo was one of Guy's trombonists for many years.
I have always loved the Lombardo band and this is a great video,thanks so much for posting.
For anyone who grew up in the NYC metro area in the 1950s it wouldn't be New Year's Eve without Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians on TV. It's "The sweetest music this side of Heaven."
Everybody in the usa listened to him on nye. I grew up in St. Louis and everyone I knew did. I still feel bad about losing him.
I've ben away from youtube for quite awhile and have been pleasently surprised at the great Guy Lombardo Videos. He is and aways will be my favorite. Thank you so much for you stuff Russ
watching this on new years eve... only way to ring in the new year.
What a Treasure ! Thanks!
Guy great band..
Wow does this ever bring back memories. I was always interested in his using a big recording tuba rather than a string bass for his band, gave it a very early, punchy and swinging sound. I miss Guy and his great New Year's parties!
Happy birthday Guy Lombardo!
5 STARS!
Classic goodness
Fred Exner sounds great on his big Martin tuba.
AHH, MUSICIANS!
me pueden decir los nombres de las canciones esta buena la musica de guy lombardo y su orquesta
06.50 name?
I know answer will be forthcoming but, What the Hell does Guy use the baton for? I cant figure out what he's doing? It's not the tempo, nor anything I can figure. What up with that
Why don't you ask why a symphony conductor uses a baton? They set the tempo, give cues, determine the order of solos, etc. Are you that dumb?
He has to be busy doing something.