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HE "Two in One" Band which is to make its debut over the. air on September 2 is a most interesting combination. The nine players, under Bert Kingsland, who is already well known to listeners for his saxophone quartet, all "double" on different instruments, so that virtually two completely different bands can be made from the same players. It is reported by those who have already heard this new combination that it is a remarkably. "peppy" band, and listeners who like this type of music may look forward to something.good.. ~

ISS: MORLE MILLOR, the versatile studio pianiste from statioa 38YA, is to visit Auckland early in September and will sing from the studio on September 8 and 4. She will also appear at the Municipal Band concert to be relayed from the Town Hall on September 5. Miss Miller | was in Auckland and sang from 1YA several times earlier in the year, when she was a very welcome visitor to the ranks of the local artists. MONG new artistes to be heard for the first time from 1YA in the near future are Mrs. J. J. Smith, soprano, and Mr. H. Harvey, bass, both of whom will sing on September 9; Mr. BE. B. Waters, baritone, September 4; and the Waikiki Hawaiian ‘Trio, September 18.

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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 7, 28 August 1931, Page 11

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Auckland Notes Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 7, 28 August 1931, Page 11

Auckland Notes Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 7, 28 August 1931, Page 11

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