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A sort of a conversational song between the two, with Shelton at the piano, is very cleverly done and receives its dues.
A little minstrel arrangement employing the tambo and bones is used for the finish.
Both work "straight," wearing correct
evening clothes, which they carry exceedingly well.
Fiddler and Shelton have set a new standard for colored acts
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Variety 11:13 (09/05/1908)