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The act was twenty-one minutes long.
Maude Lambert sings and is accompanied by well-known composer Ernest Ball on the piano, who also sings a few songs. Lambert wears three different dresses throughout the performance.
"In The Garden of Love"; "I'd Love To Live In Loveland With You"; "Circus Day"; "The Lane That Leads to Droway Land"
Lambert sang her last number, "The Lane That Leads to Droway", in an octave lower than her regular voice. This feat was well-received.
The combination of Lambert's voice and Ball's playing was an instant hit.
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Variety 26:1 (09/03/1912)