Guy Lombardo, born on June nineteenth, nineteen oh two, was a celebrated Canadian and American bandleader, violinist, and hydroplane racer. His distinctive sweet jazz style captivated audiences for nearly five decades, making him a beloved figure in the music industry.
In nineteen twenty-four, Lombardo formed the Royal Canadians alongside his brothers Carmen, Lebert, and Victor, along with other talented musicians from his hometown. They proudly proclaimed their mission to create 'the sweetest music this side of Heaven,' a promise they fulfilled through their enchanting performances.
Throughout their illustrious career, the Lombardos are believed to have sold between one hundred and three hundred million records, a testament to their widespread appeal. A significant part of their success came from the band's lead singer, Kenny Gardner, who joined in nineteen forty and helped elevate their sound to new heights.