BROADCASTING
TO-NIGHT’S FEATURES IYA: A variety of popular quartettes, duets and solos will comprise the songs to be sung by Madame Mary Towscy, Miss Gwenyth Evans, Mr. John Bree and Mr. Reginald Newberry this-even-ing at IYA. The Studio Trio and the Snappy Three, with Mr. J. F. Montague, are also on the programme. 2YA : Ever popular songs, will be sung by the members of the Celeste Quartet at 2YA this evening. On the programme one notices such favorites as “The Wren,”' “Smilin’ Through,” “The Trumpeter,” and “Lolita.” The Studio Trio, Miss Nora Gray (pianist), Mr. I. Rudolph (saxophone), and The Two Boiled Owls are also contributing. 3YA: The musical comedy, “Tom Jones,” will he source of the vocal items to be rendered at 3YA this evening. The opening chorus will be “The Barley Mow.” The comedy is full of entertaining songs and catchy tunes. The singers will be the Melodious Four. Other artists will'be Mr. George Dunn (banjo) and Mr. James Laurenson (elocutionist). 4YA: Another excellent concert i.s promised from 4YA this evening. 4QG, Brisbane; Ithaca Orchestral Society. 3LO, Melbourne: Oliver Peacoeke, baritone; Collingwood Band; Eileen Castles, soprano; Jack Lumsdaine, whispering baritone; Mona Ena Duo; Luia Bros.; the Vagabonds. 3All, Melbourne : Concert orchestra ; ,T L. Hobbs, bass; Dansonians; Ethel Newman, monologues; Ken Code, trombone.
2BL, Sydney: Bose Bay Winter Garden orchestra ; Sydney Catlett,. tenor; Thelma Houston, contralto; Dulcie Starkey, soprano; Romano’s orchestra.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16622, 13 April 1928, Page 5
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