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When you begin a conversation about the good ol' days with your buddies, she's not going to recognize the name Guy Lombardo... and she most likely never heard him play "Auld Lang Syne" on a New Year's Eve.
Pat Gallagher: Boomer on Board: May-December Marriages Pat Gallagher 2012
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When you begin a conversation about the good ol' days with your buddies, she's not going to recognize the name Guy Lombardo... and she most likely never heard him play "Auld Lang Syne" on a New Year's Eve.
Pat Gallagher: Boomer on Board: May-December Marriages Pat Gallagher 2012
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Life magazine wrote that Americans wouldn't think it was New Year's Eve if they didn't hear Guy Lombardo perform "Auld Lang Syne."
Kate Kelly: Where Does America Get Its New Year's Traditions? Kate Kelly 2011
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Life magazine wrote that Americans wouldn't think it was New Year's Eve if they didn't hear Guy Lombardo perform "Auld Lang Syne."
Kate Kelly: Where Does America Get Its New Year's Traditions? Kate Kelly 2011
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It did not achieve popularity until 1928 when young bandleader Guy Lombardo and his band, the Royal Canadians, began performing the song at midnight on New Year's Eve at the Roosevelt Hotel in midtown Manhattan.
Kate Kelly: Where Does America Get Its New Year's Traditions? Kate Kelly 2011
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In past years, Steel Pier showcased some of the biggest names in show business, including Guy Lombardo, Benny Goodman, Mae West, Charlie Chaplin, the Three Stooges and Frank Sinatra.
Trump Entertainment Puts Jersey Shore Landmark For Sale Aatekah Mir 2011
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The Roosevelt Grill with Guy Lombardo was the place to be on New Year's Eve, so the evening was broadcast on CBS radio and later television for 48 consecutive years.
Kate Kelly: Where Does America Get Its New Year's Traditions? Kate Kelly 2011
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It did not achieve popularity until 1928 when young bandleader Guy Lombardo and his band, the Royal Canadians, began performing the song at midnight on New Year's Eve at the Roosevelt Hotel in midtown Manhattan.
Kate Kelly: Where Does America Get Its New Year's Traditions? Kate Kelly 2011
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Best known for Guy Lombardo's New Year's Eve broadcast of "Auld Lang Syne" from 1929 to 1966, the hotel is now a midprice destination for tourists and industry conference organizers.
Without a Ledge to Stand On Rachel Dodes 2012
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In past years, Steel Pier showcased some of the biggest names in show business, including Guy Lombardo, Benny Goodman, Mae West, Charlie Chaplin, the Three Stooges and Frank Sinatra.
Trump Entertainment Puts Jersey Shore Landmark For Sale Aatekah Mir 2011
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