Sounds Historical
Sunday 24 June 2012, with Jim Sullivan
Show notes
8:11 Today in New Zealand History
Ulster Plantation in Bay of Plenty June 24 1874.
8:16 P. S. I Love You
The Hi-Fliers CD Stebbing Zodiac 001 2’31”
8:19 Homework
8:21 Favourite Place
On the Way to Waitomo Caves 3’45”
8:26 Highlights of 1952
Part 2 15’32”
8:43 New Zealand Presents
Music from the 1940s – Episode 4
Ken Smith, cornet (Dunedin) – Somewhere a Voice is Calling (Tate)
Molly Atkinson, contralto (Wellington) – My Johnny was a Shoemaker
Bob Bradford, piano (Christchurch) – Dream Smoke
Anita Oliver’s 4ZB Choristers (Dunedin) – Early in the Morning (Philip)
Excelsior Piano Accordion Band with Ainslie King (Vocal) (Christchurch)
I Wonder Who’s Kissing Her Now 15’26”
9:08 As I Remember
The Cream Run by Reuben Lowe of Hastings. Read by Phil Smith.
9:14 My Favourite Place
Greenmeadows by Irene Lister
2’27”
9:19 All of Me
Mavis Rivers
CD Stebbing Zodiac 001 2’46”
9:22 Homework
9:23 Bookshelf
The New Zealand Woman - 80 years of the New Zealand Woman’s Weekly by Bee Dawson
Whitcoulls
ISBN 978 1877 32513
9:27 That Was 1952
Part 3. 14’34”
8:41 The Liar Song
The Duplicats
CD Stebbing Zodiac 001 2’44”
9:44 The Ward Parcel Bomb Murder in Dunedin in February 1962
15’49”
Audio
Audio from Sunday 24 June 2012
Not all audio is available due to copyright restrictions.
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Sounds Historical for 24 June 2012 (Part 1) ( 51′ 16″ )
20:06 Some music removed due to copyright restrictions.
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Sounds Historical for 24 June 2012 (Part 2) ( 53′ 22″ )
21:04 Some music removed due to copyright restrictions.
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