'Carmen Lombardo' (
July 16,
1903 -
April 17,
1971) was the younger brother of bandleader
Guy Lombardo.
Born in
London, Ontario,
Canada, as a child he took
flute lessons, and later learned to play
saxophone, forming a band with his brother Guy as conductor. The band developed into
The Royal Canadians in
1923, in which Carmen both sang and wrote music. He frequently collaborated with American composers and his music was recorded by
Louis Armstrong,
Bing Crosby, and others. Many of his compositions have also been used in
Woody Allen films.
He died of
cancer in
Miami in 1971.