1YA NOTES
The Waiata Quartet, which will ap- | pear at 1YA on ‘Tuesday, will consist of Misses Lola Solomon and P. Gribben and Messrs. F. Sutherland and E. Snell. Two fine quartets will be sung. These will he "Let the Hills Resound" and ‘Softly Falls the Shades of Evening." A duet will be sung by Miss P. Gribben and Mr. KB. Snell. Solos will be sung. by each mienther of the quartet, who are all very popuJar artists. Mr. J. F. Montague, elocutionist, will be heard in three items on Tuesday evening-‘*Thomas Atkins," "A Great Artiste," and "‘A Yaller Dog." A further talk on ‘Physical Culture" wif be given on Wednesday by Mr. aH rdeonegy Kerr, of the Garryowen Institute, "Fhe Lost Chord" and "Three Fishers’’ will be the quartets sung by the Premier Quartet on Thurs, day evening. The members of the : qliartet-Miss Mina- Caldow, Miss Lola Solomon, Mr. Barry Coney, and Mr. Birrell O’Malley--will each sing solos. One of Mr. Barry Corey’s songs on Thursday evening will be ‘Roll Along Home," a sea chanty from "The Way of a Ship." , The hnmour of Thursday’s programme will be suppied by Mr. W. Russell-Wood, One recital will be "The Adventures of Catherine Parr.". Flute solos will be played by Mr. V. Bedford at 1YA on bursday evening. The Auckland Municipal Band will be giving a concert in Albert Park on Wednesday evening, and the whole entertainment from 8 o’clock till 10
Re Newer SE will be relayed by 1YA. Mr. Christopher Smith will conduct the band. Oe See SC ONS NO UE UE (6h ON Music and humour will be supplied by this well-known combmation of ar-tists-The Lyric Four-Messrs. Richards, Ripley, Thomas and McElwain on Saturday evening, The humour will be supplied mainly by Mr. McBlwain, who has particular ability in that direction, but in addition to his efforts certain of the quartet’s musical contributions will be of a humorous nature. | ‘Lhe Bosworth-Hemus-Towsey Trio, great favourites with 1YA listeners, will provide some more of their exquisite music next week at LYA. The number of letters of appreciation which Mr. Culford Bell re« ceives every week indicates the popularity of theie literary selec» tions which he broadcasts during the afternoon sessions at 1YA.
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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 26, 13 January 1928, Page 7
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3721YA NOTES Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 26, 13 January 1928, Page 7
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