Dance Orchestra
Popular Combination REGULARLY featured on 3YA programmes is the Bailey-Marston Dance Orchestra, probably the finest, combination of its kind in either Ne‘ Zealand or Australia. The orchestra is in great demand for social engagements, and its dance music sessions from 3YA are appreciated by listeners throughout New Zealand. A speciality is made of presenting the very lat--est tunes. — The accompanying photograph (by Stephano Webb) on the left was taken by flashlight on the last appearance of the orchestra in 3YA_ studio. The members, reading from left to right, are: Messrs. R, O’Daniells, W .Bailey, Laurie McGee, A. Pointer, EF. Squire (pianist), H. Bailey (standing at rear), J.. Tomlinson, Les Mars- . ton, 8. Floyd, and 0. H. Taylor. The’ orchestra takes its name from Mr. HL. Bailey (standing, at. rear), and. Mr. Les Marston, two excellent musicians and organisers. ‘ ot \ ¢
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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 12, 3 October 1930, Page 6
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141Dance Orchestra Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 12, 3 October 1930, Page 6
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