Until his death in 1977, who was known by radio and television audiences as “Mr. New Year’s Eve”?
Correct answer: Guy Lombardo
Player #2278360
MollyBear, me too. they're getting harder. but we're learning so many new things huh?
T!r!ish369
First sentence gives date of death as 1977 so why the “also” for those who died in1976?
Widama007
Guy Lombardo was the greatest
Uninitialized
Player #2389226, Bing Crosby not Bill Cosby.
JimmyLovesQL
Back then the music and those on the broadcast were better than what we get now. New Year's Eve...an early night.
GWYN57
i think she misspelled it on purpose
jughead
JimmyLovesQL, That sure is the truth. We seldom watch it anymore.
Joyous one
T!r!ish369, because as slaves to trivia they couldn't resist a bit of side trivia!
ladyshyye
my aunty was born on same date.😁
marta
remember listening to him as a kid with my grandparents and then as a young woman living in NY.
Player JD
Minnie Rice, Elvis died in 1977, same year as my brother who was Elvis's biggest and most ardent fan.
Orville Parker Gildock
my great Aunt Beatrice and I never missed his new years eve party on our black and white tv.
Minnie Rice
He died same year as Elvis Presley.
SweetPopi
My Mom & I always watched Guy Lombardo, I had an album of his music too
AnalogousFiber9
FaithfulReader, maybe you were the one who was boring every person has there own era who thought that that era was just the best
Player #5290892
Bing Crosby and Elvis Presley and somebody else that I forgot all died in August 1977. For some reason, these things happen in 3s.
Player SQinfoNUTS
penawareof, NO comparison.
OfficiousOrthodoxy10
MollyBear, me too for some reason and on some I knew better but got in a hurry
PeeBee
Sorry wrong actor
PeeBee
Why Bill Cosby? He is still alive(and in jail!)
FaithfulReader
My grandparent's loved him and his show. I was into the Beatles, so having to watch him was really boring.