2YA FEATURES
(Continued from Pege 7.) Many good songs will be sung at 2YA on Friday evening by the members of the Celeste Quartet-Miss Myra Sawyer, Miss Mabel Dyer, Mr. Edgar Swain and Mr. W. Boardman. he concerted numbers will include "Strike the Lyre" and ‘"Iarly One Morning." Favourite songs will be sung as duets and solos. Also on Friday’s programme will be the popular "Two Boiled Owls," who will give as a sketch ‘More Hoots,"" and vocal and novelty piano numbers, Messrs. Berthold and Bent, the Hawaiian Duo, will contribute popular airs. On Saturday evening at 7.40 Miss Phyllis Bates, the well-known Wellington instructress in dancing, who last year gave a series of lectures" at ZYA, will give a description of the Yale Blues. On Saturday, April 28, the Melodie Four, in response to numerous requests, will repeat Irving Berlin’s "Biue Skies." This popular song, which has been arranged for four mate parts by T‘rank Crowther, con-
_ tains a haunting melody around which has been woven much beautiful harmoby. The well-known song, ‘Ihe Trumpeter," will also be presented in quartet form, as well as **Comtrades in Arms." Each member of the quartet will present a solo nuinber. Mr. Samuel Duncan will sing "Ti Sing the Songs of Araby,"? while Mr. Frank Bryant will be heard in "Linden Lea." Mr. R. S. Allwright (baritone) will present Elyar’s rollicking song, ‘Rolling Down to Rio," and Mr, W. W. Marshall (basso) will sing "I Go to Claim My Love." Xylophone solos and items by the Studio Trio will be played. On Sunday the service of the ‘aranaki Street Methodist Church will be broadcast, after which a band concert will follow,
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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 40, 20 April 1928, Page 14
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