THE STOKES BANJO BAND (above) which played this week from 4YA (Wednesday, July 17), is a combination of fretted-instrument enthusiasts originally brought together by the late H. O. Stokes, widely known as a teacher of stringed instruments, and is now carried on by Oliver W. Stokes, his son. They have appeared regularly at 4YA since the original broadcasting company controlled the station, and once appeared at a 4YA celebrity concert with such artists as Senia Chostiakoff and Paul Vinogradoff. Members aim to play only the best music composed for their instruments
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 3, Issue 56, 19 July 1940, Page 9
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91THE STOKES BANJO BAND (above) which played this week from 4YA (Wednesday, July 17), is a combination of fretted-instrument enthusiasts originally brought together by the late H. O. Stokes, widely known as a teacher of stringed instruments, and is now carried on by Oliver W. Stokes, his son. They have appeared regularly at 4YA since the original broadcasting company controlled the station, and once appeared at a 4YA celebrity concert with such artists as Senia Chostiakoff and Paul Vinogradoff. Members aim to play only the best music composed for their instruments New Zealand Listener, Volume 3, Issue 56, 19 July 1940, Page 9
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