Harry White

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[New acts] Monologist. 14 mins; one. White is a monologist, probably formerly of a team. His methods indicate plenty of experience. The range of his chatter is rather wide, mostly topical, starting with politics and ending up with high prices. White started off with a nut song and followed his monolog with another – “Chili Bean.” He offered a dash of rhymes brought up to date and went into “Songs My Mammy Used to Sing,” delivered partially in falsetto. He earned an encore, yodeling for that. White has a strong single for the three-a-day houses and he can easily deliver in a spot. He was spotted second at the American probably because of another single on the bill.  
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Variety Magazine, LVIII: 13 August 1920