Murray Sisters

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The girls appear in “tailor-mades” at the beginning, each changing to evening dress while the other id singing alone. Both wear handsome clothes, but if there is a prettier picture on the stage than the brunette sister in the exquisite gown worn, it hasn’t appeared up to now. This Miss Murray has a costume which is simplicity itself, but expensive and a model for stage dressing.
At the Union Square this week the brunette girl is making one of the hits of the bill with "A Friend of Mine," into which she introduces timely topical verses relating to political conditions. The other sister sings "Dreaming" as a solo, and there are two duets, one to open and one to close.
The sisters' voices blend melodiously and if the Murray Sisters must be called a "sister" act, then they are the "swell" act of vaudeville of that description, in dress, looks, voices and carriage.
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Variety 10:4 (10/26/1907)