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CABARET VILLE MAGAZINE. P317 

CABARET IS NO LONGER A FRENCH MONOPOLY By Maximillien de Lafayette

Do the French, German, British and American  chanteuses maintain the monopoly of cabaret excellence and world-class performance? Not necessarily. Canada, New Zealand and Australia gave to the world remarkable Opera, Pop and Cabaret singers. So, cabaret is no longer  a French property. And Jazz is no longer an American monopoly. Foreign singers from various parts of the world are now challenging American Jazz and pop singers. The leading figures are:

NEW ZEALAND AND AUSTRALIA’S CABARET, JAZZ AND POP LEADING STARS

    

                                     Cheryl Barker                                     Cheryl Barker                                     Yvonne Kenny 

    

                                                      Yvonne Minton                                 Joan Carden                                     Margreta Elkins

    

                                                          Lauris Elms                                   Lisa Gasteen                                Nellie Melba

     

                                                               Marilyn Richardson                    Strella Wilson                          Jackie Love  CONTINUES NEXT