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Piano playing and singing.
"Married," "Why Don't They Do It Now" and "Fishing."
Mack and Williams as a two-act singing songs, do very nicely for the small time. They could do more with a better routine of numbers. In trying for comics the boy has picked a couple that will never do. They are the "Married" number and the "Why Don't They Do It Now," the latter especially holding much old stuff for laughs that can't be gotten. Other songs are popular ballads, with "Fishing" for the best comedy of the lot. The second member of the duo is a girl, who plays the piano. The couple seem apt at double versions, and with a modern list of numbers should build themselves up. The boy has personality and the girl is also likable. When seen they were on a program having several singing acts. They followed another "piano turn," but held up their second-part spot nevertheless.
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Variety, 38:11 (05/14/1915)