Paris Star Time
|] DARK-EYED, velvet-voiced _entertainer Jean Sablon sings for listeiers to Paris Star Time, a cavalcade of hit tunes which have made him France’s top swoon-crooner, including the everpopular jive version of "Sur Le Pont d’Avignon," and his haunting themetune "Vous Qui Passez Sans Me Voir." A special attraction of the Paris Star Time series will be our old friend Tino Rossi, the Corsican with the "chansons de charme," and (as the showmen say) straight from Saint Germain des Prés on the left bank of the Seine comes Juliette Greco with songs written for her by the French poet Jacques Prévert and Joseph Kosma. On the brighter side. is lively, sophisticated Georges .Guétary, who became well known to cinema audiences as the gay French singer in An American in Paris, Paris Star Time will be heard from ZB stations and 2ZA beginning on Sunday, November 28, at 7.30 p.m.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 800, 19 November 1954, Page 18
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150Paris Star Time New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 800, 19 November 1954, Page 18
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