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ROBERT EASTON

on BBC Home Service Basic

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and BBC Men's Chorus singing
Convivial Songs
Programme devised and conducted by Leslie Woodgate
Here's a health unto his Majesty
Come landlord, fill the flowing bowl A jug of punch
A litany of drinking Here's to the maiden Vive l'amour
Man is for the woman made Down among the dead men
Robert Easton , born in Sunderland, joined a church choir at the age of six. He served in the last war, and on demobilisation studied singing under Plunkett Greene and Dawson Freer. He has sung at all the great festivals and with the leading choral societies, and has also performed during the opera season at Covent Garden. He sang the bass part in the recent performance of Handel's Messiah at Queen's Hall.

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Conducted By:
Leslie Woodgate
Unknown:
Robert Easton
Unknown:
Plunkett Greene

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