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Lou Reed and Al Tucker, a couple of youths amply satisfied with themselves, showed no small ability as jugglers themselves, juggling a pair of fiddles. At times their work rose to real jazz art, none the less so because they hoaked with their instruments. One of their trills fascinatingly and the other throws a violin around like an Indian club. They were recalled several times and came back once too often. The turn is big time, the best of the recent fiddle combines.
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Variety Magazine, LVIII: 23 July 1920