McGowen and Cheney

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[New Act] Piano and Singing. 14 mins; one. Two clean cut young chaps dressed in belted brown sack coats and white flannel trousers. One handles the piano and doubles lyrically. They open with a medley about the kind of songs the public like. Another double gave them a good start. Both have appearance and the turn should develop into a big timer shortly. The singer possesses a nice personality and doesn’t strain too much for comedy. It’s a very pleasing act right now and could go into the more pretentious bills in an early spot.
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Variety Magazine, LVIII: 15 October 1920