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Show Meeting With Splendid Success 'S. Illldlng Nlolsen, bettor known as Swen Nlelson hero, a former local boy Is meeting with splendid success la California. Ills' barltono volco Is astounding musical critics there according ac-cording to'nowspapor clippings from San Francisco. Ho Is a graduate of the local high school, and his many friends will read with interest what the Sau Frnnclsco Bxnmlnor has to say of him: "Songs having n direct appoal to flvo nationalities wero rendered by S. Illldlng Nlolscn, San Francisco barltono barl-tono and wore broadcasted by "K U O" station Thursday last "Nlelson is a native of Copenhagen, Jimmark, and has boen continually before the 'public both hero and nhrond, Coming to San Francisco from Portland, where he finished a scholarship courso at the Blllston-While Blllston-While Conservatory of Music. Nlel-den Nlel-den Is now continuing his studies horo under the guidance bt Mackenzie Gonlon, woll known teacher. ' "Ho has a barltono volco of exceptional excep-tional quality which should carry well ovor tho electric magnetic waves of radio. His rapid develop ment In his art has astounded critics, crit-ics, who predict a brilliant future for bltn. ,'.'pfspocal. Interest was a folksong, "A Jamla A Jng,'i.whlch was Introduced Intro-duced for tho first time via radio by Nielsen. T Carman, Italian, Swedish, French and 'English songs wore" on t'ho, program, , , , ,, .Nielsen recently made his premier appearances! the "rose dlnneri'.gjven by i the Hotel St. Frnnqlsiwiiere -he was heartily rocolved." "w " |