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South of the Border

SOME day some sober-minded scholar may try to explain the passion for rhumbas and tangos. Possibly Freud has a word for it. At any rate, there is hardly a listener whose foot does not start to tap when the south-of-the-border instruments start. Devotees who like ‘waggling head, hips, and toes should tune in to 3ZB this Sunday, June 2, at 6.15 p.m., to hear Morton Gould and his orchestra in Gould’s own arrangements of such alluring tempos as "La Cumparsita,"’ "Brazil," "Adios Muchachos" and others. These eight recordings by ‘one of America’s well-known musicians will also be heard from 2ZB on the following Sunday evening.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 362, 31 May 1946, Page 21

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South of the Border New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 362, 31 May 1946, Page 21

South of the Border New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 362, 31 May 1946, Page 21

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