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NOTES FROM 3YA

A combination bearing the name of the Four White Crows -eannot fail to be very entertaining. "This witk be proved on Monday evening, whew these four male voices will be heard for the first time at 3YA ‘in company with the Band of the First Cunterbury Regiment, Miss Luey ‘Cowan, Mrs. P. S. Lawrence, and Mr. ¥. ¥. Connell (elocntionist). Band nights at SYA are always very popt‘lar, and next Monday, with the pro‘mise of such a variety of items, pshoatd be no exception. The Four [White Crows wilk be Messrs. Charles

Lawrence and Maurice Lawrence, Les Stewart, and Pat Burns. Vocal and instrumental items Hlustrative of the mmusie of various nations will be rendered at 3YA, on Wednesday evening. The vocalists | will be Mr. A. G Thompson’s Dulcet | Quartet, whose contributions towards the evening’s entertainment will consist of samples of national songs. Instrumental items will be played by the Studio Trio, Mr. S. N. Crisp (euphonium), and Mr. Jack Marshall (banjolin). Mnglish, Scottish, Welsh, Irish, Hungarian, French, and German compositions will be rendered. Eloeutionury items will be given by This week the Madame GowerBurns’ Grand Opera Quartet treated listeners to @ night with French eomposers. Next week, on Thursday evening, Italian composers: will be featured. Songs that are well known, sueh as "Funiewli Fanieula" and Tosti’s "Good-bye," will be sung, but a number will be new to listeners. Miss Myra Edmonds will be heard again on TEhursday evening in a humorous recitation, "Vacking," and in "Orange Blossoms." The Studio Trio tad Mr. It. Ohison (cornet) will contribute instrumental items.

Excerpts from the comic opera "Dorothy" will comprise tle vocal Mr. H. Instone. items to be sung by the Melodious Your on I'riday evening, when an entertainment of the popular type wille be giyen at SYA. The items to be rendered will consist of solos and choruses, Other artists for this evéning will be the Studio Trio, Theo. and Frances Gunther (concertina duets), Mr. George Bennett (accordion), Mr. Ivan Perrin (piano novelfies), and Miss Maiona Juriss (elocutioniste}. The Ayoniun Minstrels head « fine array of artists of a vyaried and vaudeville type for Saturday evening at 3YA: Besides the minstrels, whose items will comprise solo and concerted efforts, and will include some plantation melodies, Misses Muriel Johns and Edna Jehnson, Miss TEtaine Moody’s Hawaiian Trie, Mr A. Ells wood {mouth organ), and Mr J, Wiewellyn will also be on the proe gramme.

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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 43, 11 May 1928, Page 7

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NOTES FROM 3YA Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 43, 11 May 1928, Page 7

NOTES FROM 3YA Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 43, 11 May 1928, Page 7

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