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Fiddle playing.
Time was when Julius Lenzberg and his fiddle wore quite the thing at the Colonial intermissions, when he moved to the Riverside Julius forgot about the solo stuff. This week is an exception, the intermission being ended by Lenzberg plus his orchestra in the rendition of "an Oriental fox trot" called "Moonlight on the Nile," the music for which Julius composed to the lyrics of Gus Kahn and Bud De Sylva, Julius got applause for his own playing in concert with the pit musicians and'
the house had a "sing," the chorus of "Nile" being projected on the screen.
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Variety, 54:7 (04/11/1919)