TRAMWAYS BAND.
To-morrow evening the Wellington Municipal- Tramways Band will present their tenth recital of the 1927 series. Mr. A. Kamo is to appear again, and will play "The .Gladiator'B Farewell." It is probably the last time the Wellington public will hear this player. Mr. Wilfred Scott, a baritone, who has appeared with the English "Quality Performers, will be heard in the well-known "Toreador" song. Miss ■Myra Sawyer, the well-known soprano, who has been meeting with siich success, will render "Sing Joyous. Bird." Mrs. Wilfred Andrews, contralto, who has created a good impression, will be heard in "Pale Moon.": Mr. J. M. Caldwell, winner of the bass solo at the Glasgow Musical Festival, will sing "Shipmates o' Mine." The band, under.Mr. Tom Good-all,-will present: Hymn, "Celestial Joy"; overture, "Crown Diamonds"; selection, "Ge'msof Harmony"; and march, "Mazeppa." Mr. J. Haydock will play the accompaniments.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 141, 18 June 1927, Page 7
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143TRAMWAYS BAND. Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 141, 18 June 1927, Page 7
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