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Won't You Come In?

‘THERE'S been a slight change of decor, and William Austin will be saying Won’t You Come In? on Monday, June 10, to the strains of "Blue Room" from YAs. That’s not to say that Bill's many friends will find everything changed-far from it. There’s still the same friendly invitation to relax for an informal _ session, browsing through old and new recerds, and still

a break for coffee and quiet music. . "But this year," Bill said, caught in the brief interval between producing one play and hearing auditions for another, "the emphasis is really on the browsing. I'm not keeping to such a rigid pattern, but choosing a wider

variety of records, and some that are longer, too. There'll still be the older voices and recordings, but many of these are entering the LP field now and once more becoming available, so they will not play as large a part as will some of the less usual records now being made. We'll be travelling further in the wide open spaces which modern recording is opening up, and so making a much more varied and surprising pro-. gramme, I’ve got some very unusual records waiting to be played, but I can’t give details, since I never know when or how I will use them. The programme is often triggered by some news event which brings to mind a musical illustration or comment, and I can never tell what that might be. But I do know that it'll be easy to listen to, and just a little way out of the ordinary." i ceetnenetinemenaemetetdiaten ane

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 36, Issue 930, 7 June 1957, Page 23

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Won't You Come In? New Zealand Listener, Volume 36, Issue 930, 7 June 1957, Page 23

Won't You Come In? New Zealand Listener, Volume 36, Issue 930, 7 June 1957, Page 23

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