RHYTHM MAKERS
Sir,-As there is a number of very interested and appreciative listeners to the Friday evening session of " The Rhythm Makers" in our part of the Island, would it be possible to give, on your "Letters" Page, the name of, and instrument played by, each meme ber of the outfit. I feel sure that this would be greatly appreciated by a majority of Taranaki musicians, if not musicians throughout New Zealand. We would like to express our good wishes for and appreciation of The Listener. The programmes are very clearly set out and give very little trouble when
one 1S selecting items:
IWO BLACKBIRDS
(New Plymouth).
[These are the particulars: 1, trumpets and trombone, vocals, R. Reid; 2, trumpet mellophone & sax., N, D’Ath; 3, trumpet, W. Pritchard; 1st sax. alto, vocals, R. 2nd sax. tenor, R. Floyd; 3rd sax. alto, L. Paddi; 4th sax. tenor, trumpet & vocals, A. Rossoman (Art); piano, M,. Howard; guitar & trombone, vocals, F. Gore; drums, W. Sine clair; bass, E. Hall; Esther Katene (Carry), vocals].
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 3, Issue 65, 20 September 1940, Page 5
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170RHYTHM MAKERS New Zealand Listener, Volume 3, Issue 65, 20 September 1940, Page 5
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