
Lombardo's trademark sound of New Year's Eve Broadcast Date: Jan. 1, 1972 New Years Eve will never sound the same again. In 1929, London, Ontario-born Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians begin a New Years tradition when they choose to play Auld Lang Syne at the stroke of midnight during their first New Year's Eve Party at the Hotel Roosevelt Grill in New York. In this CBC Radio interview, Lombardo talks about his boyhood in London, Ont., and developing the arrangement behind the music.
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