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Singing and piano playing.
Arthur Stone, the blind pianist, and a new singing partner named Boyle, entertained with several melodies of the popular kind. Boyle has a pleasing personality. They use a grand piano, in one and at the opening Boyle leads Stone out and they use an introductory number in which they try a little harmony. A double jazz number is second and a comedy song by Boyle found favor. Stone plays a classical selection after an announcement by Boyle, and a new ballad is rendered in the most approved fashion by Boyle. The act closes with a double song, which finished in good style.
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Variety, 53:7 (01/10/1919)