Auckland Wins All Three Prizes
ORE than 200 entries were received by the NBS for its themé song competition arranged to assist the 1945 Victory Loan Campaign. The request was not for a work of really serious pretensions, but for a song with a catchy melody likely to increase interest in the appeal, and to serve as a musical slogan. ‘The Director of Broadcasting has announced these results: FIRST PRIZE: £15. Song, "It’s Up To You." Composer, Dorothea Anne Franchi, 19 Teltord Avenue, Balmoral, Auckland. SECOND PRIZE: £10. Song, "We’re In It." Composer, William Flaherty, 23 Onepoto Road, Takapuna, Auckland. THIRD PRIZE: £5. Song, "Cheer Up, Keep Smiling." Composer, Jose Marcos de Silva, 17 Virginia Avenue, Eden Terrace, Auckland. The three songs will be heard over the air during the Loan Campaign. All unsuccessful entries will be returned to competitors. |
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 12, Issue 309, 25 May 1945, Page 14
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140Auckland Wins All Three Prizes New Zealand Listener, Volume 12, Issue 309, 25 May 1945, Page 14
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