BARKER and WYNNE.

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12 Mins.; One. 23d St. Man and woman in songs, mostly doubles, that have the advantage of being different. Man opens with pop numbers, which serves to introduce the woman. A harmonised double next, followed by another double harmonized without orchestral accompaniment. A novelty double relating to a trip to the Zoo gives the woman opportunity to put over several animal imitations. A double “chicken” flirtation, which is well handled and contains some likeable comedy, next. For closing an odd little duet, in which the wo- man convincingly imitates the tones of a violin. The turn went over No. 2. It’s a very pleasing singing act made so through the vocal qualifications and the novel treatment accorded the nicely varied vocal repertoire.
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Variety, LXI:8, January 14, 1921.