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KEITH HARRIS (above), who will be performing from 4YA on Saturday, June 29, was born in 1915 and began broadcasting in 1931 with a Trio called the "Symposians," who were heard regularly from 4YA until the trio disbanded at the end of last year. He had his first classical music training on the clarinet with the Dunedin Junior Orchestra, and later played in 4YA Concert Orchestra under Gil Dech. In 1937 he joined Dick Colvin's Band, as alto saxophone doubling clarinet and trombone, when this band first went on the air. He has been with it ever since

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 2, Issue 52, 21 June 1940, Page 20

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KEITH HARRIS (above), who will be performing from 4YA on Saturday, June 29, was born in 1915 and began broadcasting in 1931 with a Trio called the "Symposians," who were heard regularly from 4YA until the trio disbanded at the end of last year. He had his first classical music training on the clarinet with the Dunedin Junior Orchestra, and later played in 4YA Concert Orchestra under Gil Dech. In 1937 he joined Dick Colvin's Band, as alto saxophone doubling clarinet and trombone, when this band first went on the air. He has been with it ever since New Zealand Listener, Volume 2, Issue 52, 21 June 1940, Page 20

KEITH HARRIS (above), who will be performing from 4YA on Saturday, June 29, was born in 1915 and began broadcasting in 1931 with a Trio called the "Symposians," who were heard regularly from 4YA until the trio disbanded at the end of last year. He had his first classical music training on the clarinet with the Dunedin Junior Orchestra, and later played in 4YA Concert Orchestra under Gil Dech. In 1937 he joined Dick Colvin's Band, as alto saxophone doubling clarinet and trombone, when this band first went on the air. He has been with it ever since New Zealand Listener, Volume 2, Issue 52, 21 June 1940, Page 20

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