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Allan Rogers is a tenor and a good one. He strikes a happy medium in vaudeville by singing a line of songs vaudeville likes; the Colonial audience Monday night applauded loud and
long after he had been on 11 minutes. Mr. Rogers has a nice personality - a way of singing that grows on you and a smile that is infectious - and his voice of high range, flexible, perfectly, handled and full of tone and quality. Rogers puts feeling into his ballads, expression emanating from each number that is not forced and he goes into his high register easily and without any apparent strain upon his vocal apparatus. He can sing operatic arias as gracefully and skillfully as lighter numbers. Each number was registered
with effect, the arrangement of the last being especially impressionable. Mr. Rogers has a vocal display that should fit in well on any bill.
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Variety, 54:4 (03/21/1919)