Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 177, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 July 1920 — LENZO’S WIZARD BAND AND TROUBADOURS [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

LENZO’S WIZARD BAND AND TROUBADOURS

In presenting this band to our patrons for the first time, we had in mind the exacting requirements of a Chautauqua audience. This organization has had much experience in this work and possesses all the requirements usually demanded, and some new special features. Besides the Incomparable ensemble, numbers in regular formation, these men present many unique and unmatched Instrumental solos in strikingly novel ways. The band divided into smaller units of trios, quartets, and sextets, each with a specialty offering distinctly Its own. Then the numerous vocal offerings stand out like challenges. Five picked men who appear specially costumed as Spanish Serenaders, and other larger, troubadour groups lend a varied richness to the already outstanding programs. This is indeed a “wizard” band, long to be remembered. They present a full program afternoon and evening. , ,