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Singing and storytelling.
"Wet Your Whistle."
In the second half of the show there were three solid smashes delivered one right after the other. The first was George MacFarlane with his songs and stories, proving that the older stories and the songs the surer the artist is of their scoring. However, with "Wet Your Whistle," which the baritone star uses to close, he has a comedy number that lands a wallop.
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Variety, 54:10 (05/02/1919)