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TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMMES 4YA, Dunedin.—A night, of old-time songs—popular vsongs of twenty and thirty years ago; orchestral relay from the Empire Picture Theatre. Vocal solos—(a) ‘ Good-bye, Midfefllnette ’ (Dacre), (b) ‘Blue Bell ’ (Morse), Madame Marjorie Cadman; vocal solos —(a) ‘Comrades/ (ID ‘Only a Leaf’ (Fayne), Mr A. Snell; selections—(a) ‘ Mary/ (bl ‘ Veteran’s Song/ (c)' ‘ Love’s Old Sweet Song/ Empire Theatre Orchestra; vocal solos—(a) ‘Just Plain Folks’ (Stonohill), (b) ‘I Want to See the Old Home’ (Dacre), Mrs P. Mass; vocal solos—(a) ‘As Your Hair Grows Whiter ’ (Dacre), (b)! * Break the News to Mother * (Harris), Miss L. Henstock ; selections—(a) ‘Silver Threads Among tho Gold/ (b)i' ‘ Love’s Old Sweet Song/ (c) ‘ Asleep in. Hie Deep/ Empire Theatre Orchestra; vocal solos—(a) ‘Daisy Bell' (Dacre), (b) 1 Two Little Girls in Blue,' Madame Marjorie Cadman; vocal solos —(a) ‘ Little Boy Called Tapa’ (Norse), (h) ‘ Maggie Murphy’s Home 1 ' (Rrabm). Mr A. Suel!; selections—(a)' ‘ Waltz Me Around Again, Willie/ (b) ‘l’ve Got My Eyes on You/ (c) ‘l’d Love to Live in Loveland/ Empire Theatre Orchestra; vocal solos—(a) ‘Lily of Laguna’ (Stuart), (b) ‘Just as tho Sun Went Down’ (Udall), Mrs P. Moss; vocal solo, ‘Oh, Flo’ (Dacre), Miss L. Honstock: ‘Auld Lang Syne/ 2YK, Wellington,—Studio concert arranged by Miss Gwen Wing and relay of orchestral music from the Paramount Theatre Orchestra, under the direction of Mr R. R. Caul ton. TYA, Auckland. Orchestral (n) ‘ Oh, How 1 Miss Y T ou To-night,’ (h) ‘Tie Me to Your Apron Strings/ (c) ‘ Sweet Charms/ (d) ‘ Beside the Silvery Stream/ (e), ‘ Big Boy,’ Ambassadors’ Society Orchestra; pianoforte duet, ‘Le Dance’ (Grieg), Messrs James and Cvril Harden; tenor solos—(a) ‘0 Solo Mio/ (b) ‘Mother Machree/. Mr James M'Minn; saxophone solos—(a) ‘Valeo Vanite/ (b) ‘Old Pal/ Mr Dick M'Ninn; grand organ solos—(a) ‘Raymond’ overture (Thomas), (b) ‘ Sunset Medley ’ (Vincent), (c) ‘Serenade’ (Braga), (d) ‘Empire March/ Mr T. S. Webster; Hungarian soprano—(a) ‘Hungarian Song/ (b) ‘Hungarian Lilt/ Madame Alpar. 2BL, Sydney.—This station will broadcast the Ambassadors’ Salon Quartet, under the direction of Mr Claude M'Giynn, during the evening session. Miss Nora Alack (soprano) and Mr Stanley R. Catlett (Sydney’s brilliant tenor)* will bo .heard in selected items. Mr Reg Harrison (comedian) will entertain with his musical specialties, and Mr Howard Layton (jazz pianist) will broadcast. Broadcaster’s Instrumental Trio will provide classical numbers.
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Evening Star, Issue 19386, 21 October 1926, Page 1
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