Dunlop and Folk

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The act was fourteen minutes long. Dunlop and Folk are two young women who play the harp and the violin respectively. They also sing, though not well.
They are better suited to support an act rather than attempting to be one themselves. Neither can play "rag", which is essential to work in vaudeville. "Their straight work can hardly put them over anywhere; their singing will hold them back everywhere."
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Variety 26:2 (16/03/1912)