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Vagrant costume.
Tenor singing.
"Pagliacci," "Kentucky Lady," "Sheltering Palms" and "Bird of Paradise."
Nevertheless the Royal audience was inclined to be favorable.
Henry G. is a rather good looking singer with a fairly good repertoire of numbers for a tenor, but Henry G. is a tenor of the type that depends partially upon the nasal tones, although controlling a good range and carrying a likable top note. Henry G. is billed as a vagrant tenor and costumes his turn appropriately. His enunciation runs a bit of occasionally and his nasal efforts are decidedly noticeable.
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Variety, 38:9 (04/30/1915)