This is the night my parents first met at a NYE ‘62-‘63 dance in Queens, NY! Dad died last year, and mom’s Alzheimer’s is progressing all the time. Tonight, in honor of the 60th anniversary of the night they met, we all listened to this and watched Guy Lombardo on TH-cam, instead of the regular network programming. OMG, we forgot how much we all missed this! Might have to make it an annual tradition! Thank you so much for posting this!
Thank you for posting this! My father, John (Jack) Kramer played the tuba for The Lombardo band, you can hear him quite clearly on this recording. It’s so wonderful to hear him, this was well before I was born, so to have a clearer picture of his musical career is something to cherish.
Hello! I spoke with Jack Kramer several times over the years and would love to speak with him again. Could you please pass on the word to him that I would love to chat again. Thanks very much. -Joe
I had the chance to chat with your Dad many times several years ago. He told me very valuable information concerning the GL Band. He told me he played on 3 Lombardo albums. It was a pleasure to chat with him.
Your dad was excellent on tuba, the old timers called it a recording bass. Lombardo stuck fast notf a string but a tuba, it gave them that old traditional sound from the 20s
That has got to be one of the greatest quality Guy Lombardo performances I’ve ever heard! I really want to hear more of his NYE shows if you have any more 😄
@@RobloxMaster642 "Sing A Song" came out after Guy passed away and was featured on one of the Bill Lombardo NYE shows. Lebert takes a Trumpet solo and it's a Dewey Bergman arrangement. Great chart. John Anthony sang it. I believe the video is on TH-cam.
@@royalvirginians I still remember when Maddox had uploaded audio of Guy Lombardo's 1967-68 TV broadcast you had commented that you yourself had audio of the full show and that you said your audio wasn't as good as his. Any chance you could upload your audio of the 1967-68 Lombardo broadcast in the future?
This is not really my type of music and 1963 was two years before I was born..............but dagnab it - I actually enjoyed this. It reminded me of when my grandpa used to play these songs on his electric organ back when I was a little kid.
This is the night my parents first met at a NYE ‘62-‘63 dance in Queens, NY! Dad died last year, and mom’s Alzheimer’s is progressing all the time. Tonight, in honor of the 60th anniversary of the night they met, we all listened to this and watched Guy Lombardo on TH-cam, instead of the regular network programming. OMG, we forgot how much we all missed this! Might have to make it an annual tradition! Thank you so much for posting this!
Thank you for posting this! My father, John (Jack) Kramer played the tuba for The Lombardo band, you can hear him quite clearly on this recording. It’s so wonderful to hear him, this was well before I was born, so to have a clearer picture of his musical career is something to cherish.
Hello! I spoke with Jack Kramer several times over the years and would love to speak with him again. Could you please pass on the word to him that I would love to chat again. Thanks very much. -Joe
I had the chance to chat with your Dad many times several years ago. He told me very valuable information concerning the GL Band. He told me he played on 3 Lombardo albums. It was a pleasure to chat with him.
Your dad was excellent on tuba, the old timers called it a recording bass. Lombardo stuck fast notf a string but a tuba, it gave them that old traditional sound from the 20s
I can't remember the last time I saw a decent, entertaining NYE celebration. I wil be listening to this one next New Years Eve
Thank you so much for the only way I want to celebrate New Years Eve . And to start out with Ramblin' Rose a sentimental favorite for me
Best wishes for a Happy New Year of 2023!
Guy lombaro said if I die IAM takeing New year Eve with me 🎉
That has got to be one of the greatest quality Guy Lombardo performances I’ve ever heard! I really want to hear more of his NYE shows if you have any more 😄
I will be posting more as I can get them uploaded.
@@royalvirginians Cool! Do you have their cover of “Sing a song” by any chance? I am curious if Guy mentioned Sesame Street on their 1973-74 NYE show
@@RobloxMaster642 "Sing A Song" came out after Guy passed away and was featured on one of the Bill Lombardo NYE shows. Lebert takes a Trumpet solo and it's a Dewey Bergman arrangement. Great chart. John Anthony sang it. I believe the video is on TH-cam.
@@royalvirginians I still remember when Maddox had uploaded audio of Guy Lombardo's 1967-68 TV broadcast you had commented that you yourself had audio of the full show and that you said your audio wasn't as good as his. Any chance you could upload your audio of the 1967-68 Lombardo broadcast in the future?
Wonderful show
Helen O'Connell sang with Guy one year in the early 1970's ON tv ever see that?.......I have been looking for that for years.
Wonderful!
This is not really my type of music and 1963 was two years before I was born..............but dagnab it - I actually enjoyed this. It reminded me of when my grandpa used to play these songs on his electric organ back when I was a little kid.
I know who this is.
GREAT !!!
Guy Lombardo once said, "When I die, I'm taking New Year's Eve with me!" He sure did! NYE entertainment has been nothing but noise since Guy left us.
I'm waiting for someone to download GUY LOMBARDO, LIVE AT HARRAH 'S LAKE TAHOE.
That will be coming soon.
@@royalvirginians Thank you!
I posted the Harrah's Club LP. Hope you saw it.
@@royalvirginians Thank you so much for this high quality download. I copied and equalized it last week.