3YA FEATURES
(THE Woolston Band, under Mr. B, 3. Estall, will make its second appearance at 3YA on Monday in a splendidly diversified programme, When the band iast played for 8YA it ereated « furore in broadcasting circles, A tenor trombone solo will be played by Master BE, Williams and & euphonium solo by Bandsman f, Wiughes. Both solos will have band ac« companiment. The vocal items which will inter.
sperse the instrumental selections on Mondiy evening will be rendered by some excellent artists. Miss Hilda Hutt, Mrs. D. W. Stallard, Mr. T. G. Rogers, and Myr. Perey Davies will contributs items, and comic songs will be sung by Mr, Basil Johnson. The Birch Trio Entertainers will provide vocal and instrumental items on Wednesday evening, these consisting of jazz songs with banjo, mandolin, and piano. Other instrumental numbers will be provided by the Studio Trio, Mr. E. N. Trenberth (flugel horn), Miss Aileen Warren (pianoforte), and Mr, Harry Rowe (mouth organ). . HERE will be a wealth of good talent performing from 3XY¥A on Wednesday evening, and there will be much vuriety in the programme. Miss Nellie Lowe, the popular contralto, will be heard in solos, and also in a duet with Mr. A. G. Thompson. Mr. Thompson's solo items include the old favour: ite, "Simon the Cellarer." Mrs. G. I. Bull, who possesses an excellent mezzosoprano yoice, will sing "OQ Lovely Night." (Continued on Page 14.)
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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 52, 13 July 1928, Page 7
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2343YA FEATURES Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 52, 13 July 1928, Page 7
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