- Johnny Lombardi
Infobox Person
name = Johnny Barbalinardo Lombardi
caption =
birth_date = birth date|1915|12|4|
birth_place =Toronto ,Ontario ,Canada
death_date = death date|2002|3|18|
death_place = Toronto, Ontario, Canada
other_names =
known_for = multicultural broadcasting
occupation = broadcaster, businessman
nationality = CanadianJohnny Barbalinardo Lombardi, C.M., O.Ont. (
December 4 ,1915 –March 18 ,2002 ) was a pioneer of multicultural broadcasting in Canada.The son of Italian immigrants, Lombardi was born in the
Little Italy section ofToronto . He was lead trumpet player for a popular Ontario big band during the 1930s, and also served in theCanadian Army in World War II and received many decorations and honors.Upon his return in 1946, he opened a supermarket in Little Italy and began his broadcasting career as a producer for an hour-long Italian music program in which he advertised his supermarket. The show was successful and his store flourished. Lombardi became a promoter of concerts and sporting events. A champion of
multiculturalism before it was implemented as Canadian government policy, he founded the multilingualradio station s CHIN in 1966 andCHIN-FM in 1967, which now serve over 30 ethnic communities. Lombardi later hosted an Italian-language television program onCITY-TV . He was also known for hosting the annual CHIN Picnics, featuringbikini contest s derided by many feminists.Lombardi was a recipient of the
Order of Canada and was invited by Prime MinisterJean Chrétien to commemorate the 50th anniversary of theD-Day invasion ofNormandy on June 6, 1994, in which he had originally particpated.Often referred to as the "mayor of Little Italy," Lombardi lived in the neighborhood all his life, and a memorial to him exists on College St. His son Lenny remains active in the CHIN and Italian communities.
External links
* [http://www.chinradio.com/johnny_lombardi.php Bio on ChinRadio.com]
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