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Leader, Louis Levitus

Ben Date is a National Eisteddfod winner and has also won scores of prizes at 'semi-Nationals' throughout the Principality. He has twice toured the United States and Canada. Whilst serving with the R.E. during the war he became a member of the 'Sparklets' Concert Party, and believes the number of times he sang 'Roses of Picardy,' in response to requests, must have run into hundreds.

Contributors

Musicians:
The Western Studio Orchestra
Orchestra leader:
Louis Levitus
Baritone:
Ben Date

Bristol and District Branch
Speeches at the Annual Dinner
Relayed from The Berkeley Cafe, Bristol
The President, The Right Honourable Lord Bayford, proposing the Toast of 'Somerset, our County'
Responded to by Major F. Maurice Cely Trevilian, D.L., J.P.
Artists:
Madge Thomas (Contralto)

Kathleen Beer (Soprano), W. Irving Gass (Baritone) Duets
Olive Woodington (Violoncello)
Dan'l Grainger in Somerset Dialect Stories
Irene Gass (Pianoforte)

Contributors

Proposer (Somerset, our County):
The Right Honourable Lord Bayford
Responder (Somerset, our County):
Major F. Maurice Cely Trevilian
Contralto:
Madge Thomas
Soprano:
Kathleen Beer
Baritone:
W. Irving Gass
Cellist:
Olive Woodington
Storyteller:
Dan'l Grainger
Pianist:
Irene Gass

5WA Cardiff

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