[78-L] Lombardo Archive needs a home

djwein djwein at earthlink.net
Mon Dec 31 22:48:50 PST 2012


Sad -- from the most successful band in the land to bupkis in three
generations.

Dave Weiner

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I did a Carmen Lombardo tribute on my show this date last year.  I looked up
the museum in London as suggested by a friend who had driven by it a few
years before only to learn the city had closed it in 2009.  No idea where
that stuff went, either.

Truly, Guy died and took New Years Eve with him - I have not stayed up to
ring it in since.  Having a houseful of babies by then probably didn't help,
but after they grew up there's been no point in it since then anyway.

Sent from my iPod - hence the typoing err 0rs

On Dec 31, 2012, at 6:07 PM, David Lennick <dlennick at sympatico.ca> wrote:

Let's see if the Lombardo fans in London, Ontario want to do anything with
it. 
They had a museum years ago that was just a small storefront adjacent to the

AFM local, a cut-out of Lombardo and a few cassettes, I kid you not. (And
they 
loaned me the cassettes!)

dl

On 12/31/2012 6:46 PM, Michael Biel wrote:
There is an article in USA Today with a link to another with more
pictures about the Guy Lombardo archive held by Lebert's family. They
are looking for a home for it.  Here's the links and an excerpt

Mike Biel  mbiel at mbiel.com

http://m.usatoday.com/article/news/1801403?preferredArticleViewMode=single

   http://www.news-press.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=2012312300042

The items displayed in their homes include photographs, record albums,
sheet music, awards, and even the band's framed first paycheck from
1918, for $35.70.

Even more items have been sitting in storage for about 40 years, first
placed there by Lebert, Gina said. They include at least 100 manila
envelopes stuffed with original band orchestrations hand-written by
Carmen; at least 40 boxes of reels of 35-millimeter tapes, plus many
loose, large reels of 16mm tapes of the band's 1950s TV show.

The siblings offered it to the Berklee College of Music in Boston and
two other colleges, but was told there wasn't room, she said. So Gina,
her son, James, and Liz make a pilgrimage to the storage units on
Sundays, putting the deteriorating tapes, smelling of vinegar, in
archival envelopes and reboxing them. They don't know what to do with
the orchestrations, many of them yellowing.



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