Feminine Taste.
Patricia (“Pat”) Rossborough, the pianist, has definite likes and dislikes. She loathes the modern young man —the queer feminine type of postwar years —as much as she loathes seed-cake and wasps and circuses. She never goes to circuses because she loves animals. But "Pat” has two great enthusiasms: One is Delius, the other Bing Crosby. She has every record of both that has been issued. She likes the Delius atmosphere of peace, the music to her suggests the country, and her height of bliss is to hear "Summer Night on the River” played at dusk in an old English garden. She likes Bing' Crosby well, because he is Bing Crosby. Patricia Rossborough is frequently heard over the air in New Zealand.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 11 April 1938, Page 6
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123Feminine Taste. Wairarapa Times-Age, 11 April 1938, Page 6
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