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Steisel closes with the choruses of Chauncey Olcott's songs while the words are flashed on the curtain so the audience can sing.
The act suits the pop house audience just right.
The cellist has the right idea. He does not stay on the stage playing classics all night, but rather swings with more popular selections. The good looking musician must visit his barber regularly.
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Variety 36:2 (09/11/1914)