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BAND MUSIC

Sir,-As the son of a bandsman-in my infancy .my father lulled me to sleep in my cradle by muting his cor-net-love of brass band music has been with me all through my long life. I follow all\through the week such programmes in The Listener. Now, then (as Mr. Savage used to exclaim): This morning 2YA’s 10 o’clock session by the Wellington Citadel Salvation Army Band was so good that I would suggest its recording, not only for use throughout our Dominion, but for exchange overseas, The half-hour was as good as any provided by records imported. The cornet and euphonium solos graded high.

TOM L.

MILLS

(Feilding)

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 19, Issue 489, 5 November 1948, Page 5

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BAND MUSIC New Zealand Listener, Volume 19, Issue 489, 5 November 1948, Page 5

BAND MUSIC New Zealand Listener, Volume 19, Issue 489, 5 November 1948, Page 5

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