EXPERT ORGANISTE
RS. A. WARRILLOW, for’ five M years organiste at the Christchurch Community Sings, has played the organ in many of the leading cities of both the Northern and Southern hemispheres. While in South Africa she played in Johannesburg and other towns, and at a later date in America, on the largest organs in San Francisco, Daly City and Sacramento. New Zealand followed; and when an organist was required for the 3ZB Community Sings, Mrs. Warrillow offered
her valuable services, and has played without a break through five seasons. Mrs. Warrillow prefers the old songs, but her vast experience gained has stood her in good stead, and is borne out by the ease with which she changes from a lilting English folk song to the rhythm of "The Beer Barrel Polka!" Apart from being heard in the Community Sing broadcasts every Friday from 3ZB, Mrs. Warrillow’s Sunday presentations featuring also June Bassett, the " Christchurch Gracie Fields," give pleasure to a vast number of listeners,
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 1, Issue 19, 3 November 1939, Page 52
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165EXPERT ORGANISTE New Zealand Listener, Volume 1, Issue 19, 3 November 1939, Page 52
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