My Early Musical Experiences
Much of my early appreciation of music came through the radio media. Around the age of nine years, I used to listen to a radio programme called the “Willie Weeties Hour” comperred by Uncle John. This concert was held in Boans at Perth commencing at 10am every Saturday. The concert involved audience singing and solo items by young children. A lady played the piano, however I cannot remember her name. The opening song was a tune I will never forget, and the words commenced “Here we are again, Happy as can be. All good pals and jolly good company. Never mind the weather, never mind the rain. Here we are together Whoops she goes again.”
This is one of my earliest experiences of my appreciation of music, although this was not classical music; classical music would be a natural flowing on process from this. I would have enjoyed listening to these programmes for a period of one to two years.
Posted on: Tuesday, June 10, 2008 at 8:37 am
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