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AT 10 o'clock every Sunday night Station 2ZB presents "Songs and Songwriters," a show organised by a Melbourne songwriter, Jack O'Hagan, who composed the familiar Australian ditty, "On the Road to Gundagai.’" As its title suggests, . the session deals with the works of such celebrities as Jerome Kern, Walter Donaldson, Irving Berlin, Hoagy Carmichael, Rudolf Friml, George Gershwin, and Cole Porter. O'Hagan not only tells the stories of these composers’ works but discusses many episodes in their careers. He is seen above (seated at piano) with Muriel Howard, Eric Pearce and Len Davis (L. to R.), who also take part in the programme

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 15, Issue 389, 6 December 1946, Page 30

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AT 10 o'clock every Sunday night Station 2ZB presents "Songs and Songwriters," a show organised by a Melbourne songwriter, Jack O'Hagan, who composed the familiar Australian ditty, "On the Road to Gundagai.’" As its title suggests, . the session deals with the works of such celebrities as Jerome Kern, Walter Donaldson, Irving Berlin, Hoagy Carmichael, Rudolf Friml, George Gershwin, and Cole Porter. O'Hagan not only tells the stories of these composers’ works but discusses many episodes in their careers. He is seen above (seated at piano) with Muriel Howard, Eric Pearce and Len Davis (L. to R.), who also take part in the programme New Zealand Listener, Volume 15, Issue 389, 6 December 1946, Page 30

AT 10 o'clock every Sunday night Station 2ZB presents "Songs and Songwriters," a show organised by a Melbourne songwriter, Jack O'Hagan, who composed the familiar Australian ditty, "On the Road to Gundagai.’" As its title suggests, . the session deals with the works of such celebrities as Jerome Kern, Walter Donaldson, Irving Berlin, Hoagy Carmichael, Rudolf Friml, George Gershwin, and Cole Porter. O'Hagan not only tells the stories of these composers’ works but discusses many episodes in their careers. He is seen above (seated at piano) with Muriel Howard, Eric Pearce and Len Davis (L. to R.), who also take part in the programme New Zealand Listener, Volume 15, Issue 389, 6 December 1946, Page 30

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