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VAN PHILLIPS and his ALL STAR ORCHESTRA

on National Programme Daventry

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Presenting
An Hour of Popular Music in the modern manner
The Orchestra will consist of the following players :
LEON GOOSSENS (oboe), SIDONIE GoosSENS (harp), Hugo RIGNOLD , DAVID WISE, ERIC SIDAY (violins), ANTHONY Pini (violoncello), ARTHURYOUNG (pianoforte), LEN FILLlS (guitar) , RUDY STARITA (xylophone), E. POGSON, HARRY KARR , G. MELACHRINO , HARRY CARTER (saxophones), Bill SHAKESPEARE, ARTHUR NIBLO , TOMMY ANDER SON (trumpets) Tony THORPE , GEORGE FERRIE (trombones) W. MORRIS (bass),
TOMMY BLADES (drums)
Vocalists: DIANA CLARE and MAURICE ELWIN
Compere, CHRISTOPHER STONE
ORCHESTRA
Musical Impersonations, Pop Goes the Weasel, as it might be played by some well-known broadcasting organisations .
(a) Walford Hyden's Magyar Orchestra
(b) Fred Hartley's Novelty Quintet (c) Wireless Military Band
(d) Henry Hall and the B.B.C. Dance Orchestra
(e) B.B.C. Symphony Orchestra
Vocal refrains sung by MAURICE ELWIN
Entire Programme scored for Orchestra by VAN PHILLIPS

Contributors

Oboe:
Leon Goossens
Harp:
Hugo Rignold
Violins:
Anthony Pini
Unknown:
Harry Karr
Unknown:
G. Melachrino
Unknown:
Harry Carter
Unknown:
Arthur Niblo
Unknown:
Tommy Ander
Unknown:
Tony Thorpe
Unknown:
Diana Clare
Unknown:
Maurice Elwin
Sung By:
Maurice Elwin
Unknown:
Van Phillips

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