Each day, on "Noonday Revue", you hear Dol Brissette and his band se rve out musical hits to New England. But each Saturday the nation is audience to Worcester's Musical Ambassador when the National Broadcasting Company network carries this period of modern melody through the nation. Thi s aggregation of
twelve musicians and their dainty vocalist Wini Stone, are lined up particularly for our reception - usually, for correct micro phone balance on the broadcast. you will find the band in much m ote separated positions.
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Maestro Del Brissette faces his orchestra, baton poised,
ready to serve up the down-beat for the show's first
chorde. And look at the g lin t in his eye, wouldie l Dol
is liable to do anything from sleep to hand-springs while
he' s directing. That coat comes off and his hair "goes
nati ve" while w orking.
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That position is no p ose for WOO STONE, "sing
copetor" on our NBC program and Noonday
Revue. She always folds her arms while singing.
So carried away is she by her so ng s that at
times she will c ompletely forget the "mike" . Wini is a native New Englander who hates being called "Toots", and collects ash-trays as a h obby. She plays piano, too, and is unwed -to date.
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Many are the outside engagements of Dol Brissette and his ban d , and for sake
of extraradio identification, this is how they appear in their best "bib and tucker".
Handsome lot, aren't they? Worcester's tuneful tribute to the nati on over NBC.