4YA NOTES
yy Sunday next 4YA will relay the service from Knox Church, the prencher being the Rey. Tulloch Yuille, M.A., B.D. Following the Church service, a studio concert will be presented. A FIRST-CLASS programme has " been arranged for Tuesday eyening, when «a fine sclection of items will be played by the St. Wilda Band, under the conductorship of Mr. Jaimes Dixon. In addition to the band items several well-known vocalists and eloeutionists will be heard. Mr. Bert Rawlinson will present a group of baritone solos, interpretations of negro spirituals. Mrs. D. Carty (soprano) will contribute 2 song which was one of the most popular ballads of a decade ago, "Queen of the arth." MONG the bass solos to be sung on Tuesday evening by Mr. I. C. Cooper will be two popular nautical songs, "Drake Goes West" and "Down Among the Dead Men." A humorous vocal duet, "Maggie Lauder," will be presented by Mrs. ID. Carty and Mr. Bert Rawlinson. Wumorous and serious elocutionary numbers will be presented by Miss Anita Winkel and Mr. Lester Moller. Pastor W. DD. More will also be heard in « humorous address on Tuesday evening, Among the outstanding numbers from the band on Tuesday evening will be a descriptive selection entitled "A Sailor Life.". This composition is comprised of wellknown sea songs and nautical music, and will be all the more interesting because members of the band will be heard singing some of the choruses, A® usual, a bright and mostly humorous programme will be broadcast on Thursday night. Miss Betty Roberts will sing a group of lyrical songs from well-known musical comedies. Mr. J. B. McConnell (light baritone) will sing seyeral popular hits, including Irving Berlin’s great success "The Song is Ended." Miss Thelma Blackman, 2 light soprano artist new to the microphone, will contribute some of the latest popular Songs, and also the old favourite "Can’t You Ilear Me Calling Caroline." THAT popular combination, the Dunedin Banjo Trio, will also be on Thursday night’s programme in a nuinber of popular hits both old and new. Hawaiian guitar duets will be rendered by Messrs, Sheehy and Campbell, and Miss Hilda Scurr and Mr, Carl Moller will attend to the clocutionary nortion of the programme,
prox the first hour on Friday evening iw interesting programme of ballad music has been arranged, including instrumental, vocal, and recital works. The Rey. G. Ii. Moreton will contribute some clarinet solos, including Ruben--gtein’s "Melody in I’," which is a pretty arrangement of this beautiful composion. The Friday night dance hour will commence shortly after 9 p.m. and continue until 10 o’clock. The latest dance music will be played by Alf Carey and his Savoy Orchestra, being relayed from the Savoy. A MOST interesting programme will be heard on Saturday when the 4VYA Ilarmonists will present Hermann Lohr’s delightful song cycle, "The Little Sunbonnet." The numbers comprise quartets, duets, and solo items, which will be taken by Miss Roma 3uss (soprano), Miss Mollie Andrews (mezzo-soprano), Mr. R. A. Mitchell (tenor), and Mr, I’, Tuohy (baritone). Instrumental music will be provided by Mr. A. R. Watson (violinist), Mr. J. Stewart (flute), and Mrs, Ernest Drake, I.A.B, (pianiste). Mz. George Christie will play cornet solos, including Kreisler’s "The Old Refrain."
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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 48, 15 June 1928, Page 14
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