The jubilee Singers.
Speaking of the above Organisation, Which wHI pay a farewell visit to W»i. mate on Saturday and Monday next, an exchange thus refer? to the entertainment provided^ “A delightful musical treat was supplied by the jubilee Singers. Those concerted pieces, for the rendering Of’ which the company has been for many years So’celebrated, were given with all’ their peculiar charm and quaint fervour. ; Perhaps this association has Peter been ao strong in individual talootaa the present one. The ballad"* stoging exhibited vocal chUttre of a ’standard wbiob alone has made possible therefinement and art of their concerted: music. As a singer Of the Charming ’“Coon” songs. Mr R. H. Collins is undoubtedly, one of thO. toodt pleasing (uepononte heard in this Colony, ’and his: singing lacking aU'bxaggeratioft, and has fairly caught the spirit of the quaint'Coon melody. - GaazO/ihe male tntxzo soprano and female character impersonator we trill not attempt to describe. His business is a speciality*; and pht most bee and hear hist tolorm ahy idea of a
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 195, 29 August 1901, Page 3
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171The jubilee Singers. Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 195, 29 August 1901, Page 3
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