TRAMWAYS BAND.
The Tramways Band will present an allStar programme ■tb'mbrrb'ir evening at His Majesty's -Theatre. The programme is a remarkable one. Never before has such ah array of talent. been presented at a Sunday concert. What with.,maJe chorus of forty voices, male quartette, A ; Jerome's quartette, grand organ, a band of thirty-five performers, solo pianist, Mrs. Dunn (soprano), Hilton Osborne (baritone), W. Haydock (violinist), J. Haydock, A. Clark (Fuller's leading tenor), P. M'Kay (Fuller's leading basso), and the popular band conductor with his cornet in "Carnival of Venice" and variations, as played by all the most famous cornet artists, this concert should easily eclipse anything of its kind yet given. The stage management is excellent, and there will be no delays. The tramway concert arrangements are now complete, and no one need fc-r missing the last tram by seeing the whole concert out. The management wishes to thank the hundreds of wireless enthusiasts who have sent in words of appreciation of the various concerts, particularly the last one. Three hundred seats will again be kept for late church members, who are requested to be in attendance not later than twelve minutes past 8 o'clock. Messrs. Fuller and Co., Ltd., are commended for permitting several of their highest-salaried artists to perform at the concert.
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 39, 14 August 1926, Page 13
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214TRAMWAYS BAND. Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 39, 14 August 1926, Page 13
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