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1954: Lombardo moves from broadcasting New Year's Eve live on radio to live on television at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel. 1976: Last TV broadcast with Guy Lombardo leading the band.
Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians had a 48-year run, ... “And now, from the world famous Waldorf Astoria hotel on fashionable Park Avenue, ...
Violinist Guy Lombardo and his band appeared on both network radio and television, ... It aired live on the CBS Television Network from the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New York.
Guy Lombardo watches a rehearsal of his production of "The King and I" at Jones Beach Marine Theater ... for nearly five decades at the Roosevelt Hotel and the Waldorf Astoria in New York City, ...
Guy Lombardo died in November 1977, ... "It wasn't the Waldorf-Astoria with the people dancing cheek-to-jowl in their tuxedos and funny hats." Which pretty well sized up Lombardo's final gala, ...
They first played in the United States in Cleveland in 1923 and eventually wound up at New York's Waldorf Astoria Hotel. The siblings remember running around the Waldorf Astoria in their pajamas ...
The world-famous Guy Lombardo’s Royal Canadians with Al Pierson will perform a big band concert and dance at the Oxford Civic Center at 7 p.m. May 19. While the orchestra ...
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 memorabilia.