Notes from 3YA
GOmME very popular vocalists will be singing on Monday evening. They will be Miss Marjory Miller, Miss Constance Flamank (who has recently been very successful at competitions), Mr. E. A. Dowell, and Mr. Charles Lawrence (entertainer). Particularly pright will be the vocal items this evening, so also will be the instrumental, the Woolston Brass Band being the performers. r , jiLo mention the items by the band is the quality of the programme: "Ravenswood," Grand March from "La
Reine di Saba," "Lorely," "Sunset on the St. Lawrence,’ Schubert’s "Unfinished Symphony," "The EHlephant’s Parade, ’and "Cavalry of the Clouds." There will also be a cornet solo, with band accompaniment. The Schubert Centenary programme is referred to elsewhere, so also is the big competition, which is to take place on the Thursday evening. ANOTHER song cycle by Lane Wilson, "Dorothy’s Wedding Day," 2 very pretty set of melodies, will be
sung on Friday evening by the Melodious Four. Following the song cycle will be a miscellaneous programme coneluding with dance music till 11 o’clock. Two of Mr. T. D. Williams's songs are "The Sweet Shop’ ’and "The Call of the Road," both by Drummond. The old English composer, Roger Quilter, will provide the tenor songs for Mr. Russell Sumner; Miss Frances Hamerton will sing "Nod’ and "Amition’; Miss Belle Renaut’s items will be "An Indian Serenade" and "Under the Greenwood Tree." 3YA will feature a radio vaudeville programme on Saturday evening. 8YA vaudevilles are always popular. On this occasion the Avonion Minstrels will be contributing again, included among their items being some of the evergreen plantation melodies. Mr, Frank Olds is singing a song that will revive military memories, ‘The Old Brigade.". Two tenor solos by Mr. Ernest Rogers will be "The Island of Dreams" and "The Garden of Your Heart." Miss Hileen Grennell, the gifted young Maori vocalist, will sing three’ very popular songs. Miss Elaine Moody’s Hawaiian Trio will provide entertainment of the type in which they excel. This evening, too, the Studio Orchestra will be playing, the numbers chosen being of a _ vyaried nature.
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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 12, 16 November 1928, Page 15
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347Notes from 3YA Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 12, 16 November 1928, Page 15
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