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GERSHWIN, MELTON AND REISMAN BANDS TO PLAY

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George Gershwin, famous composer-pianist and known the werld over for his "Rhapsody in Blue," will give a concert at Symphony Hall on Sunday afternoon, January 14. He will have with him James Melton, well-known radio tenor, and also Leo Reisman's orchestra of 38 pieces, directed by Charles Previn.

The program includes: 1. Concerto in F  Gershwin 2. (a) Swanee   Do It Again (Sam Delilah)   Lady Be Good   (b)Mine Strike Up The Band  Gershwin 3.(a) Hills of Home  Oscar Fox   (b) Home On The Range 4. Rhapsody in Blue  Gershwin 5. An American in Paris  Gershwin 7. "I Got Rhythm," Variations  (New)

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