BRADMAN MAKES GRAMOPHONE RECORDS.
Press Association —Copyright. (Received 10.20 a.m.) LONDON, September 18. Bradman', free of the cares of surprised the Columbia Gramophone Company by arriving at the Petty France studios with a music case and announcing that he proposed to make a pianoforte dance record forthwith. He sat down' at the piano and made a highly successful record from an improvision of two popular tunes, the first "An Old Fashioned Locket" and the second "Our Bungalow of Dreams." This is »not precisely what the company expected so Bradman was asked to say something about cricket* He sat down and wro tea brief talk upon the game which he spoke, completing the record k\ five minutes. He then hurried to Thursday to see Lindrum and Falkiner. He greeted Lindrum: "Hullo, Walter,' Lindrum replying: "Hulla, Don. I was just too late to see you bat", to which Don replied: "I'm finishing as you are beginning.
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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 45, 19 September 1930, Page 5
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