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ONE CRITIC recorded the opinion that Paul Robeson’s voice was the finest musical instrument in the world. That may have been slightly extravagant praise, but few singers are more popular than the negro bass. He will be heard from 4YO on Tuesday, October 17

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 1, Issue 16, 13 October 1939, Page 31

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ONE CRITIC recorded the opinion that Paul Robeson’s voice was the finest musical instrument in the world. That may have been slightly extravagant praise, but few singers are more popular than the negro bass. He will be heard from 4YO on Tuesday, October 17 New Zealand Listener, Volume 1, Issue 16, 13 October 1939, Page 31

ONE CRITIC recorded the opinion that Paul Robeson’s voice was the finest musical instrument in the world. That may have been slightly extravagant praise, but few singers are more popular than the negro bass. He will be heard from 4YO on Tuesday, October 17 New Zealand Listener, Volume 1, Issue 16, 13 October 1939, Page 31

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