RADIO STATIONS
MUSIC ON THE < JR PROGRAMMES FOR TO-NIGHT Mrs L. M. Koren I contralto) and Mr Morris J Schroeder (baritone) will be the singers on lYA’s pro *rramm(» this evening. Their items will include some favourite numbers. The Vsmiths will contribute one of their popular twentv linufe drawing room entertainments. Mr R. A. McMilne and his aecordeon will provide a col lection of jigs and hornpipes. The orchestral octet will contribute a popular instrumental programme. The 2YA programme includes a variety of items that should prove entertai»ung to all listeners. Miss Gladys Barton (mezzo-soprano), well known to IYA listeners, will be heard in “The I.ink Divine” and “Mato O* Mine” (both with violin obligato) and “The Garden of Allah.” Mrs H. G. Reeves and her banjo band will* again delight listeners in a scries of numbers. The orchestrina will supply the incidental music. Contralto and tenor solos (with orchestral eceoinpanimcnt), piano novelties, entertainers at the piano, orchestral selections, a lecture, and a gramophone lecture-recital will comprise the varied programme to come
from 3YA. The vocalists will be Miss Kathleen Bond (contralto) and the nver popular Mr David McGill; Miss Maisie Ottey will be the pianiste. The Two Rascals will provide the vaudeville turn, and Mr E. Iveagh Lord will continue his talks on “The Story of the Golden Coast.’’ While Mr Karl Atkinson’s lecture-recital will be “The Midas of Melody.”
Mr Arthur Gordon’s Orchestra, specialising in popular melodies, will contribute to 4YA’s miscellaneous programme. A vaudeville turn, in s- g dance and patter, will be contributed by the Radiettes. As a trumpet solo, Mr Ira Couglin will play “Lucille.” Misses E. and J. Ritchie will sing songs and duets and there will be solos by Miss Lucy G. James (contralto) and Mr Arthur W. Alloo (batitonc). Mr H. Stokes will play as a banjo solo the "Barcarolle” from “Tales of Hoffman.” Two humorous items will be given bv Mr Lester F. Moller.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXI, Issue 212, 21 August 1931, Page 10
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