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Jan. 1, 1972

Lombardo's trademark sound of New Year's Eve



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He has ushered in the new year for millions of listeners since the Great Depression. Once Guy Lombardo even rang in the new year juggling between two live radio broadcasts. At the stroke of midnight he switched between CBS and NBC. Neither network could do without Lombardo's music, which has become synonymous with New Year's celebrations. In this CBC Radio interview, Lombardo talks about his boyhood in London, Ont., and developing the arrangement behind the music.

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