Moss and Frye

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Visual gags.
Singing and comic dialogue.
They closed with a ballad, keeping away from the usual "loose" style usually expected of such acts, and were amply rewarded with a solid hand.
[Moss and Frye] were unquestionably the hit of the evening, combining a fine lot of comedy nonsense with some singing that stands out because of the perfect harmony and the lack of musical accompaniment. The crossfire patter is of a somewhat different style than is generally heard, and because of its originality and class it can hardly fail under circumstances.
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Variety, 53:7 (01/10/1919)