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[New Act] Musical, 15 mins; one. Two young men, one a cellist and the other a lyric tenor with an excellent voice. Opening with a rag song, to which the cellist plays a counter melody, the cellist singles with Tostil’s “Goodbye,” played effectively. An imitation of a phonograph and a pop number by cellist next. A couple of ballads by vocalist with cellist harmonizing and a pop medley for closing. Very pleasing turn, which landed heavily No. 2 at the 23rdStreet. Act should develop rapidly into a standard turn for the pop houses.
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Variety Magazine, LVIII: 10 September 1920