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MR. JAMES SIMPSON. Mr. James Simpson, who is a member of the Waiata Quartet, studied singing under Ray Jackson (a pupil of the late Sir Charles Santley). He was for some years a member of the Dunedin Male Choir, has performed for the Wellington Royal Choral Society aud for various societies in Auckland. Mr. Simpson has a tenor voice of good quality which he uses with intelligence and discretion.

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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 24, 30 December 1927, Page 10

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MR. JAMES SIMPSON. Mr. James Simpson, who is a member of the Waiata Quartet, studied singing under Ray Jackson (a pupil of the late Sir Charles Santley). He was for some years a member of the Dunedin Male Choir, has performed for the Wellington Royal Choral Society and for various societies in Auckland. Mr. Simpson has a tenor voice of good quality which he uses with intelligence and discretion. Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 24, 30 December 1927, Page 10

MR. JAMES SIMPSON. Mr. James Simpson, who is a member of the Waiata Quartet, studied singing under Ray Jackson (a pupil of the late Sir Charles Santley). He was for some years a member of the Dunedin Male Choir, has performed for the Wellington Royal Choral Society and for various societies in Auckland. Mr. Simpson has a tenor voice of good quality which he uses with intelligence and discretion. Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 24, 30 December 1927, Page 10

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