HOW IT HAPPENED: One of the very earliest members of Station 2ZB's "Sunbeams’ Club" was Clarice, who has always taken an interest in the Children’s Session, and who used to be heard in humorous. sketches. Then Clarice and her sister and six young friends formed a group of singers which they called the "Sunbeam Eight," and which broadcast two-part songs over the air on several occasions. New singers joined the group, and soon it was necessary to find a new name. So they were called the "Sunbeam Songsters," and it is as the "Sunbeam Songsters" that they are heard from 2ZB. Their ages vary from five to 12, though most of them are under nine. You see them on the left.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 6, Issue 148, 24 April 1942, Page 17
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121HOW IT HAPPENED: One of the very earliest members of Station 2ZB's "Sunbeams’ Club" was Clarice, who has always taken an interest in the Children’s Session, and who used to be heard in humorous. sketches. Then Clarice and her sister and six young friends formed a group of singers which they called the "Sunbeam Eight," and which broadcast two-part songs over the air on several occasions. New singers joined the group, and soon it was necessary to find a new name. So they were called the "Sunbeam Songsters," and it is as the "Sunbeam Songsters" that they are heard from 2ZB. Their ages vary from five to 12, though most of them are under nine. You see them on the left. New Zealand Listener, Volume 6, Issue 148, 24 April 1942, Page 17
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