TRAMS VAYS BAND.
Last Sunday eveiij ng In His Majesty's Tllea-' tre the Tramways I and presented their fourth recital. The Bridge i Trio, a musical combhiation .. from . VVangaq iii, consisting of Misses Francis (zylophonii ) and Nancy (violinist) and Master Clifford wer* well received. They played
"Zampa," and for s recall "Avc Maria." Miss Francis garo an . f ncellent rendering on the xylophone of "Titii aia," tier encore number beliig ."Saxophobla- '- There was also a zylophone duet. cntitl« ', i'"Ma<: and Mac." These young, artists had ' to respond twice with encores. Miss Eilee:i' North, soprano, was heard in "A Hearts That Free," being recalled with the. difficult numre .-, "Garden of Happiness." Mr.; Norman lee ak o sang, and the band, under Captain T. Herd, ~i\ .1)., gave a well-chosen programme, including: liymn, "Nearer My God to Thc.o"-; march, ";.;| B. and C.F."; selection, "MJltadoV: cornet ; so!t, "A Dream"; morceau, "Mountain Echoa -."; and ~ march, "Swing Along," . Mr. 2\oif nan lzeltf^.nd . Master Clif-ford.-Bridges playos the acco'mpanimeats.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 128, 4 June 1929, Page 5
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162TRAMS VAYS BAND. Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 128, 4 June 1929, Page 5
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