Bill Bailey and Lynn Cowan

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Singing and saxophone and banjo playing.
"When I'm Dry" and "Kisses."
Bailey, who has just returned from France, had the audience on edge with his banjo.
There is also a girl in the act at present. She makes her appearance in the opening and closing numbers, playing a saxophone. The two numbers that stand out are "When I'm Dry" and "Kisses." The former is a corking rap at prohibition, telling of an American who is going to England to live, although his heart is over here, but as "he is a an that must have his liquor when he's dry" he is going over there. It is sure-fire at this time.
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Variety, 53:10 (01/31/1919)