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at the organ of the Granada,
Woolwich, London
Royal Artillery regimental slow march: Duchess of Kent
Leslie Simpson had a childhood ambition to become a concert pianist. He sang as a boy in the choir of a North-Country church, where his success as a chorister gained for him the free gift of organ tuition under William Granger at St. Mark's Church, Broomhill, Sheffield. But he still clung to his desire to become a pianist, and it was not until the advent of the electric-unit organ that his mind turned towards his present job.

Contributors

Unknown:
Leslie Simpson
Unknown:
William Granger

The programme will include a contribution by French artists followed by Gracie Fields
Jack Warner and Jack Hylton and his Band
From the Opera House, Paris
The concert organised by Art et Tourisme, Paris, and ENSA, London, to provide huts for Allied troops
On 877 kc/s 342.1 m.

Contributors

Unknown:
Gracie Fields
Unknown:
Jack Warner
Unknown:
Jack Hylton

Forces Programme

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