everybody LOVES MILLIE IWW *-A L. MKIIE'S TOUR LAST YEAR A COMPLETE SELLOUT Read these authentic reviews: The Auckland Star; IB 2 65 DYNAMIC MILLIE STEALS THE SHOW. One thing stood out little Millie. Tho bouncing 17-yeor-old captivated the audience while on stage and then brought the house down. Christchurch Stan 25'2/65 MILLIE CAPTIVATES CAPACITY AUDIENCE. Millie Small, exuberant 17-yoor-old from the land of calypso, was the sensation of the night. N.Z. Herald, Auckland, N.Z. 18/2/65. PINT-SIZED 'HURRICANE' HAS STOItMINO SUCCESS. Hurricane Millie Small blew on to the stage of the Auckland Town Hall last night and took the audience by storm. She blew up gales of applause that have not been equalled since the Beatles were In town. The Otago Daily Times: 24/2/65. TOWN HALL AUDIENCE WILD OVER MILLIE After several years of cynically surveying pop singers, I must admit to never having seen such a bundle of energy on stage as the endearing Miss Small. Needless to say, she deliahted the audience. GET READY AGAIN!! James N. Haddleton presents flying PAN-AM from England the MILLIE Show Jamaican Fireball, fabulous electrifying JACKIE EDWARDS r>N.Z. Entertainer ef the Year I DINAH LEE MR EXCITEMENT TOMMY ADDERLEY TO? vM FamoMk NEW Vocal Doo ■ KERRY & ALLAN Plus the swinging PEJARICK SHOWBAND CIVIC THEATRE FRI. APRIL Ist ONE BIG SHOW 8.30 p.m. BOOK AT HAY’S. Price 20/(Plus Booking Fee.)
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Press, Volume CV, Issue 31017, 24 March 1966, Page 26
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