4YA FEATURES
On Sunday next the Internationa} ‘Bible Students’ Association will direct a sacred concert and séryice from the studio. An address will be given by Mr. O, G. Canty. At the conclusion of this service, a relay from His Majesty's Theatre will be presented, comprising items by the Kaikorai Band, under the conductorship of Mr. IE. Franklin, and yoeal items by assisting artists, On Tuesday night the Kaikorai Band will be heard again in a yery fine programme of popular music, amongst which will be Alford’s popular march, "Great Little Army," the overture "Raymond," a selection of melodies from "Iolanthe," Ketelby’s "In a Monastery Garden," Sulliyan’s "Lost Chord," and other items. Assisting on this programme will be Mr. Qh, C. Bond (bass), Miss Wyn McPeak (contralto), Mr. Chas. Edwards (tenor). A humorous sketch, entitled "The Stocking," will be presented by Miss Madge Yates and Mr. Erie Hebden, two brilliant elocutionists, who, in addition to the sketch will render recitals. , The programme for Thursday evening will, as usual, be characterised by bright and amusing items. Mr. Percy James will be heard in several humorous songs, ineluding a number that is sure to be popular, entitled "Hurricane History" (by Cecil). Miss Billie Lorraine (light soprano), in her inimitable way, will render a group of the latest foxtrot songs. Miss Jacquelene Burke (light soprano) will sing three popular songs. Mr. Billy Gay will sing two popular adaptations from the gramophone, "Frankie and Johnnie" and "Abdul Abulbul Amir," both numhers arranged by Crummit. The Two Blue Ducks will be heard in two humorous sketches, and a humorous sketch with voval duets will also be given by Miss Billie Lorraine and Mr. Percy James, Mr. J. McCaw will play saxophone solos, and Mr. T. VY. Anson, Dunedin's leading jazz pianist, will contribute novelty piano solos. An entertaining concert will be heard on Friday evening. Heading the programme will be Mr. Bert Rawlinson, singing a group of negro spirituals, "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot," "Go Down, Moses," and "Steal Away." Mrs. D. Carty, among other soprano items, will sing Iberhart’s "At Dawning." Mr. Neil Black (bass) will be heard in "Young Tom O’Deyon," "Rosebud," and "Bid Me to Love." Mrs. Carty and Mr. Rawlinson will render a vocal duet. Instrumental music, including piano solos by My. Gordon Findlay, and fiute solos by Mr. Chas. I. Gib- bons, will conclude the studio programme, at the conclusion of which dance music will be relayed from the Savoy. Saturday’s eoncert will be of a high standard. Miss Freme Hornibiow,. L.R.AM., will sing several poputar modern numbers. Mar, Tom Cocper, possessor of a beautiful bass voice, will render "The Mighiy Deep," "The Miner," and "The Dawg." Miss Agnes Guy (seprane) and Mr. Arthur Lungley (havitone) wili also provide voeal items. ’Cello soles will be played by Mr. P. J. Palmer, violin solos by Miss Eva dudd, and piano solos by Miss Muriel Caddie. At intervals during the evening selections of orchestral musie will be relayed from the Empire Theatre,
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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 45, 25 May 1928, Page 14
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