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Woman pianist and male in single and double songs. Both voices are strong and unmusical. A popular song is doubled for the opening with fair harmony with another pop double following in which the male solos’ Ohio” getting results through the lyric. Seated on the piano stool the girl sings “Gee Gee” to orchestra accompaniment in a strident voice with much straining and mugging for comedy. It just managed to land. The man returns to crossfire a couple of released gags, followed by “Vamping Rose” a Hebrew dialect comedy number doubled, without the dialect it made a fairly strong finish to a light No. 2, small time turn.
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Variety, LXII:7, April 8, 1921.