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LAURIER'S HERE TO DIRECT BANDNew Leader To Appear For the First Time In Public At Tonight’s ConcertWilliam Laurier, the new director of the 133rd Regiment band, will appear for the first time in his new position at tonight’s concert in Central Park, at 8 o’clock.The program, interspersed withpopular numbers will be:March, “Lights Out” E. E. McCayOverture, “Abelard and Heloise”.................... J. ZimmermanConcert Numbers, (a) The Dawn ofof Love” ............ Theo. Bendix(b) Intermezzo ....Joseph De Luca Comic, “The Skibberen Shiek” (a Shriner’s Frolic) ..Geo. L. Tracy (Historical Note: One of the most .striking features in the second crusade was Michael O’Feeney, a descendant of Irish kings. After the fall of Jerusalem he settled in Palestine, married the daughter of an Arab chieftain and changed his name to Abdul Effendi. He invented the Turkish Pipe, on which he was want to play this tune accompanied by a trained chorus of camels.)Trombone Smear, “Lawazy Massy,”...................... Fred JewellMarch, “Colossus of Columbia.’................Russell AlexanderThe Star Spangled Banner.Mr. Laurier has requested that owners of cars please wait until after the National Anthem is played and that they show the proper respect by dismounting from their cars and standing at attention while it is being played.Also that parents see that smallchildren be kept away from the band stand and not allowed to play and scream, thereby preventing people some distance away from hearing the music.
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Fairfield Daily Ledger Journal

Fairfield, Iowa, US

Thu, Jun 02, 1927

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