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Two men and a woman.
Piano playing, straight singing, and coon shouting.
Valmore, Collins and Witt, two men and a woman, comprise a good all around singing trio that will prove satisfactory in any of the small time houses. The young woman has little voice but puts her songs over like other coon shouters and gets away with it nicely. Her "souse" bit is too long and not funny. The man who sings straight does not have much to do and does not make his work obnoxious by trying to do too much. The piano player is a young fellow, formerly of Fox and Witt, who can tickle the ivories a bit but puts over flourishes on his work. If these three keep their songs up to date they should be able to keep working.
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Variety, 38:2 (03/12/1915)