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On February
12, 1989, Al Pierson took up the baton of the famed Guy Lombardo's
Royal Canadians with the blessings of the Lombardo family. This
exciting new chapter in Pierson's life is a challenge that he was
totally prepared for. He shows a dedication to the distinctive and
recognizable style and the grand tradition that made the Lombardo
Orchestra one of the most listened to, talked about, and imitated
bands of all time. Al brings "The Sweetest Music This Side
of Heaven" back to the prominence it so richly deserves.
A native of
Illinois, Pierson now resides at his "Dancing Horse Ranch"
in Aubrey, Texas with his wife, Nancy, who also serves as his manager
and travel agent.
Reflecting on
Al Pierson's rapid rise to national prominence on the big band circuit,
the reality of his presence as a major personality is relatively
recent. Among his early accomplishments, Al was guest conductor
of the Cleveland Symphony Orchestra and had his own TV show in Bloomington,
Illinois, co-hosting with John Coleman of TV "weather"
fame. In 1977, Al and his Big Band U. S. A. were acclaimed "America's
Number One Dance Band" by a national survey of ballroom dancers.
An accomplished musician, composer arranger, vocalist, and band
leader, Pierson was also the National Youth Music Director for the
American Institute of Cooperation for 14 years.
Since picking
up the Lombardo baton, Pierson has gained even greater acclaim throughout
the continental U. S. and Canada for his recreation of the sound
of Guy's original band.
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