I wouldn’t know where to start on figuring out if a 1960s or 1970s show happened, but I had 10 minutes to kill at the library, so I spent 30 minutes looking through Duluth News Tribune microfilm for evidence of a 1948 Guy Lombardo show. I couldn’t find anything about Lombardo in the paper, but here is who did perform in Duluth on Oct. 14, 1948:
And oh, by the way, the day before Rise Stevens, the “world’s most glamorous mezzo-soprano” was in Duluth, the president of the United States, Harry S. Truman, happened to cruise through the downtown.
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I guess this is where I regret not buying that Guy Lombardo record even more.
So, yeah, apparently the famed band leader hit Duluth in October 1948.
I wonder if Guy Lombardo was in Duluth in the 1960s or the 1970s?
I wouldn’t know where to start on figuring out if a 1960s or 1970s show happened, but I had 10 minutes to kill at the library, so I spent 30 minutes looking through Duluth News Tribune microfilm for evidence of a 1948 Guy Lombardo show. I couldn’t find anything about Lombardo in the paper, but here is who did perform in Duluth on Oct. 14, 1948:
And oh, by the way, the day before Rise Stevens, the “world’s most glamorous mezzo-soprano” was in Duluth, the president of the United States, Harry S. Truman, happened to cruise through the downtown.