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20 Mins; One.
Assisted by Lew Pollack at the piano. Charles King is returning to vaudeville with a sinking single of well selected songs. His last vaudeville appearance was with “Love Letters,” a revue. A brief opening introductory song in which the orchestra, a couple of stage hands and two of the preceding turns on the bill, “butted in” for comedy purposes, was followed by (—) serious effort. “Bob Haired Baby Dolls” a comedy arraignment of the present mannish tendency of the fair sex. It was well handled… Despite a bad cold. King got every one of his numbers across for big returns, His personality, appearance and present song cycle will insure him, results in any spot on the best of bills.
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Variety, LXI:8, January 14, 1921.