LAURI PADDI’S RADIO BAND IN NELSON
In response to many letters received j each week, Lauri Paddi and his well- j known Radio Band are now in the I course of a New Zealand tour. This | popular band of eight players, who use j incidentally a total of something like 1 32 instruments, will be playing for the dancing public of Nelson at the Velma Hall on Thursday next, 26th January. A special feature of the band is the numerous specially arranged numbers ns used by the famous American bands of Tommy Dorsay and Bennie Goodman while their interpretation of the currently popular comedy numbers “Twenty Years a Chambermaid," ‘‘They’re Tough, Mighty Tough, in the West,” and ‘‘They Cut Down the Old Pine Tree,” causes great merriment.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 24 January 1939, Page 4
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127LAURI PADDI’S RADIO BAND IN NELSON Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 24 January 1939, Page 4
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