Australian singer and musician who became a regular on children’s TV programmes in the UK in the 1950s and 60s Shirley Abicair, who has died aged 96, introduced British audiences in the 1950s to new sounds and songs from around the world. She played the zither, a stringed instrument with its (…)
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