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FRANK ROBINSON. This wonderful boy soprano, who sang at 3YA last week, and thrilled his audience, comes from the Old Land, and has been only a few months in New Zealand. He started his singing career with St. Mary's Church Choir, Bradford, Yorkshire, afterwards transferring, to the Bradford All Saints Church, as choir boy soloist. Mr. Charles Stott, a noted musician of the North of England, was choirmaster, and he took a great interest in the young singer, who has taken important roles for the Dramatic Society. All who heard Master Frank Robinson at 3YA will hope to hear him again soon.

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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 5, 19 August 1927, Page 11

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FRANK ROBINSON. This wonderful boy soprano, who sang at 3YA last week, and thrilled his audience, comes from the Old Land, and has been only a few months in New Zealand. He started his singing career with St. Mary's Church Choir, Bradford, Yorkshire, afterwards transferring, to the Bradford All Saints Church, as choir boy soloist. Mr. Charles Stott, a noted musician of the North of England, was choirmaster, and he took a great interest in the young singer, who has taken important roles for the Dramatic Society. All who heard Master Frank Robinson at 3YA will hope to hear him again soon. Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 5, 19 August 1927, Page 11

FRANK ROBINSON. This wonderful boy soprano, who sang at 3YA last week, and thrilled his audience, comes from the Old Land, and has been only a few months in New Zealand. He started his singing career with St. Mary's Church Choir, Bradford, Yorkshire, afterwards transferring, to the Bradford All Saints Church, as choir boy soloist. Mr. Charles Stott, a noted musician of the North of England, was choirmaster, and he took a great interest in the young singer, who has taken important roles for the Dramatic Society. All who heard Master Frank Robinson at 3YA will hope to hear him again soon. Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 5, 19 August 1927, Page 11

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