George Austin Moore

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“Mr. Moore is simply a pleasant appearing young man and a good dresser. His evening dress is so strictly up to date that there is an upper outside pocketon the coat.”
Sings a "coon" song.
Does a Hebrew parody.
" Mr. Moore does not shine with brilliancy as a singer, character singer or dialect comedian, although he attempts all three." " Mr. Moore was liked because he looked good in his newly made clothes. Were he to strike an audience not interested in his sartorial display, there might be consequences."
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Variety 4:2 ( 09/22/1906)