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EDISON PHONOGRAPH MONTHLY, OCTOBER, 1915
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Glen Ellison
Tenor
Anita Rio
Soprano
Weyert A. Moor Flutist
AMBEROL RECORDS IN SEPT. AND OCT. LISTS
the press and public. In fact in concert, in vaudeville and wherever he has appeared his success has been instantaneous. Two superb records by him appear in the October list of Blue Amberola (2700) "My Little Girl," and (2707) "It's Tulip Time in Holland." In each instance he is accompanied by a chorus, and the records are destined to become favorites.
GLEN ELLISON (Tenor)
Born in Glasgow, Scotland, this talented artist studied music for five years at the London Royal Academy, where he won a scholarship and eight medals. He has sung leading roles in musical comedy in London and has taken the principal tenor roles in grand opera both in England and Australia. In America he has confined himself to vau
deville, where he plays an act all alone in the Keith houses in the East and in the Orpheum Circuit in the West. The September Blue Amberols he sings two delightful selections (2689) "Hold Your Hand Out, Naughty Boy," and (2696) "I Like Your Town."
WALTER KOLOMOKU (Hawaiian Guitarist)
Walter K. Kolomoku is a native of Honolulu; he played the Hawaiian Guitar with the "Bird of Paradise" Company for some seasons. Previous to that he appeared in vaudeville throughout the United States.
The leading selection of this medley "Aloha Oe" was composed by Her Majesty Queen Liliuokalani, former sovereign of the Islands. This is probably the best known of all Hawaiian songs.
Arthur C. Lichty
Tenor
Palakiko Ferreira
Hawaiian Guitarist
Helen Stanley
Soprano