Was in radio in the 1970's into the 80's. Program spanned the decades of Entertainment from prior WW1-to the Fifties. Guy was a favorite of our audience. Had the chance to meet him in 1971, when our local theatre was closing. He and the Royal Canadians were on hand to give the Embassy in Waltham, Ma. it's final show. He was a most congenial,and never tired of the pictures and autographs. Never lost his common touch, and was a great man.
Mister Stereo: Thanks so much for sharing this with us. Younger generations who don't remember Guy and his wonderful band will now have the chance to enjoy the Sweetest Music This Side of Heaven. I'm so proud to say that Guy was also a fellow Long Islander and he brought so much joy to us with his magnificent summer productions at the Jones Beach Theater. I just picked up some vintage CDs of the band and I could not agree more with dewey44 that Carmen Lombardo was a terrific singer. No disrespect intended to Kenny Gardner, whom I remember from the live TV broadcasts when I was a youngster. That was a hugely talented group of musicians and vocalists. I still miss them after all these years.
Am going on 78 years of age. Back in the early 50's my father who was a friend of Fred (Derf) Higman the sax/clarinet player with the mustache, took me to the Waldorf Astoria when they were rehearsing. They were all really nice. Didn't me Guy as he wasn't there. A great era.
I like The Twilight Zone Lloyd. I feel I'm at home with the characters. I also read loads of Steven King horror stories! Have a great day and watch out for the aliens. LOL ☺
🎉😘😱💕💜Bom Dia ,Á esta musica marcou muito o meu namoro com meu primeiro e unico amar ,ele gostava de cantorolar pra mim esta musice 😘 COQUETTE💕 não só cantava mas nôs dançava era muito romantico,..mas o pai do DÉCIO não gostava dá minha pessoa,ele achava eu muito Coquette ,á jente não entendia oque o pai dele queria diser ,nosso na!oro era tão puro,eu tinha 14 anos ele só 19 ele éra noivo ,e ela engravidou então ele tinha que casar ,eu não sabia ,mas nosso namora durou pouco ,ele ceguio ocaminho dele e eu segui o meu ,mas o nosso amor ficou em nossos coraçõe pra sempre ,não teve final feliz 😢😱💋💋💋💞
What a delightful clip! Thank you so much for posting it, Mister Stereo. Is it from a television show or a motion picture? Where is the performance that the clip shows? I know that Guy Lombardo and the Royal Canadians were resident at the Hotel Roosevelt in New York City until 1959.
LOL I seem to watch these in the wrong order Lloyd. No matter! It's still wonderful to listen to this. Stars and hugs..Jan and Susan ♥
Was in radio in the 1970's into the 80's. Program spanned the decades of Entertainment from prior WW1-to the Fifties. Guy was a favorite of our audience. Had the chance to meet him in 1971, when our local theatre was closing. He and the Royal Canadians were on hand to give the Embassy in Waltham, Ma. it's final show. He was a most congenial,and never tired of the pictures and autographs. Never lost his common touch, and was a great man.
Carmen Lombardo was one of the greatest band vocalists. Very underrated as a singer.
thanks for posting this. guy was great in his day but his music lives on.
wow music you can actually hear the words. unknown with the so called music of today. this is great.. Thanks!
I love the sound of Guy Lombardo and his Orchestra and Carmen singing. And I really think it´s "the Sweetest Music This Side Heaven".
Mister Stereo: Thanks so much for sharing this with us. Younger generations who don't remember Guy and his wonderful band will now have the chance to enjoy the Sweetest Music This Side of Heaven. I'm so proud to say that Guy was also a fellow Long Islander and he brought so much joy to us with his magnificent summer productions at the Jones Beach Theater. I just picked up some vintage CDs of the band and I could not agree more with dewey44 that Carmen Lombardo was a terrific singer. No disrespect intended to Kenny Gardner, whom I remember from the live TV broadcasts when I was a youngster. That was a hugely talented group of musicians and vocalists. I still miss them after all these years.
Am going on 78 years of age. Back in the early 50's my father who was a friend of Fred (Derf) Higman the sax/clarinet player with the mustache, took me to the Waldorf Astoria when they were rehearsing. They were all really nice. Didn't me Guy as he wasn't there. A great era.
Now is the hour - so popular here in NZ when I first arrived so very long ago - most nostalgic! Lovely posting, thank you.
a little lad from London, Ontario, Canada, laughed all the way to the bank, and raced speedboats too, what a GUY.
You like a good one ther Lloyd. We have that film at home! FANTASTIC! ☺
Thank you for re-posts Lloyd!
What a great way to spend the New Year listening to Guy and his band,not that crap they call music today,I just dont get it,Happy 2011.
I wish that i had been born in the 20's,
Lloyd...I'm sure it was the prescriptions that caused the problem. My brains are slowly seeping out all over the floor! haha
Lloyd...it's my brain that's scrambled. At least the videos can go back into some kind of order! haha
😘 Á musica era cantada por 😘maravilhoso Guy Lombado...
i like Carmens style. Talented but not flaunting it. Appears he does not want the lime light. Just discovering him and he is a great singer.
I like The Twilight Zone Lloyd. I feel I'm at home with the characters. I also read loads of Steven King horror stories! Have a great day and watch out for the aliens. LOL ☺
Sadly Lloyd...I'm devoid of all hope! haha ♥
🎉😘😱💕💜Bom Dia ,Á esta musica marcou muito o meu namoro com meu primeiro e unico amar ,ele gostava de cantorolar pra mim esta musice 😘 COQUETTE💕 não só cantava mas nôs dançava era muito romantico,..mas o pai do DÉCIO não gostava dá minha pessoa,ele achava eu muito Coquette ,á jente não entendia oque o pai dele queria diser ,nosso na!oro era tão puro,eu tinha 14 anos ele só 19 ele éra noivo ,e ela engravidou então ele tinha que casar ,eu não sabia ,mas nosso namora durou pouco ,ele ceguio ocaminho dele e eu segui o meu ,mas o nosso amor ficou em nossos coraçõe pra sempre ,não teve final feliz 😢😱💋💋💋💞
What a delightful clip! Thank you so much for posting it, Mister Stereo.
Is it from a television show or a motion picture? Where is the performance that the clip shows? I know that Guy Lombardo and the Royal Canadians were resident at the Hotel Roosevelt in New York City until 1959.