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S. P. Andrew, photo. MR. B. H. HART. Mr. "Billy" Hart made his first appearance at the Regent Theatre, Wellington, under Mr. Mel. Lawton. "Billy" has already broadcast from 2YA a few popular numbers, including: "I'm Tellin' the Birds," 'Oh! If I Only Hal You," "That's a Good Girl" "Meadowlark," and "I'm Looking at the World Through Rose--Coloured Glasses." Billy's voice is just correct for radio work; he has cultivated with excellent results the semi-whispering style, and will be heard regularly from 2YA with the newest and popular numbers.

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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 7, 2 September 1927, Page 11

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S. P. Andrew, photo. MR. B. H. HART. Mr. "Billy" Hart made his first appearance at the Regent Theatre, Wellington, under Mr. Mel. Lawton. "Billy" has already broadcast from 2YA a few popular numbers, including: "I'm Tellin' the Birds," 'Oh! If I Only Hal You," "That's a Good Girl" "Meadowlark," and "I'm Looking at the World Through Rose-Coloured Glasses." Billy's voice is just correct for radio work; he has cultivated with excellent results the semi-whispering style, and will be heard regularly from 2YA with the newest and popular numbers. Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 7, 2 September 1927, Page 11

S. P. Andrew, photo. MR. B. H. HART. Mr. "Billy" Hart made his first appearance at the Regent Theatre, Wellington, under Mr. Mel. Lawton. "Billy" has already broadcast from 2YA a few popular numbers, including: "I'm Tellin' the Birds," 'Oh! If I Only Hal You," "That's a Good Girl" "Meadowlark," and "I'm Looking at the World Through Rose-Coloured Glasses." Billy's voice is just correct for radio work; he has cultivated with excellent results the semi-whispering style, and will be heard regularly from 2YA with the newest and popular numbers. Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 7, 2 September 1927, Page 11

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