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Get Out Those Old Records: 50 of His Many Greatest Hits album for sale Product Description
Get Out Those Old Records: 50 of His Many Greatest Hits album for sale by Guy Lombardo was released Oct 08, 2002 on the Jasmine label. .50 track retrospective of this popular performer. Includes over 2 hours of music and a 12 page booklet. Get Out Those Old Records: 50 of His Many Greatest Hits songs & His Royal Canadians Includes 50 tracks. Personnel: Larry Owen, Carmen Lombardo (vocals, clarinet, alto saxophone); Fred Higman (vocals, tenor saxophone); Don Rodney, Quartet , Cliff Grass, Tony Craig, Jimmy Brown, Kenny Gardner, Skip Nelson, Stuart Foster (vocals); Francis Henry (guitar, banjo); Mert Curtis (clarinet, oboe, alto saxophone); Victor Lombardo (baritone saxophone); Walter Smith , Lebert Lombardo (trumpet); Jackie Miles, Jimmy Dillon (trombone); Bernard Davis (tuba); Fred Kreitzer, Frank Vigneau, Andrew Ackers (piano); George Gowans (drums). Get Out Those Old Records: 50 of His Many Greatest Hits CD music is a 2-disc set with 50 songs. ...See Full Description
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