IRISH MELODIES
Sir,-Having followed with interest the recitals of the Irish tenor Dan Foley, I, like many others, was disappointed at not hearing him included in the 2YA Variety Programme on Saturday night, April 19, as it was stated he would appear. I think many people will agree with me that the Irish melodies are pleasing to hear and through the medium of your paper, I wish to express my appreciation of his appearances before the micrcphone, and hope to hear more of him
in future programmes.
C. E.
FAGAN
(Karanga-
[We are advised that Dan Foley has now concluded his tour of the main National stations but he is remaining in New Zealand and performs from time to time from other stations. He did not appear on the programme of " Saturday Night Variety’ as listed because he had received many requests for popular Irish numbers and as these did not fit into that Variety Hour he was given studio recitals specially for his request items.-Ed. ]}
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 4, Issue 100, 23 May 1941, Page 4
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166IRISH MELODIES New Zealand Listener, Volume 4, Issue 100, 23 May 1941, Page 4
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