Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 March 1917 — THE ROB ROY QUARTET [ARTICLE]
THE ROB ROY QUARTET
airs brought direct from Scotland were examined, with the result of the recovery of a number of charming ballads practlcallyunkno wn to the present day song loving people. This does not mean, however, that none of* the more familiar songs will be sung. Several of the old favorites will be beard on every program. An exceed ingly attractive feature of the Rot Roy Quartet’s program is a musical drama, entitled “The White Cockade.’ This sketch was written i>y Katharine Brown, the producing director of this company. It deals with a romantic* episode in the life of Prince Charles Stewart the scene being laid in the Castle of Drumslay. “The White Cockade” lends itself to the introduc tion .Qf a ( number of the most beautiful of the Jacobite songs.
