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CAROL CARR, who is heard singing with Jack Payne's Band on the BBC's overseas shortwave service. She is tapidly coming into the front rank of dance band vocalists, although singing with Jack Payne's Band is her first professional engagement.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 9, Issue 216, 13 August 1943, Page 16

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CAROL CARR, who is heard singing with Jack Payne's Band on the BBC's overseas shortwave service. She is tapidly coming into the front rank of dance band vocalists, although singing with Jack Payne's Band is her first professional engagement. New Zealand Listener, Volume 9, Issue 216, 13 August 1943, Page 16

CAROL CARR, who is heard singing with Jack Payne's Band on the BBC's overseas shortwave service. She is tapidly coming into the front rank of dance band vocalists, although singing with Jack Payne's Band is her first professional engagement. New Zealand Listener, Volume 9, Issue 216, 13 August 1943, Page 16

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