Pealson and Goldie

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The act was fourteen minutes long. Pealson and Goldie were formerly part of a trio, but are now striking out on their own. One of the young men sings and the other is a Hebrew comedian. One of the men also whistles “Poet and Peasant” and some ragtime. They both appear in evening clothes.
"Poet and Peasant."
The man's whistling drew applause.
The couple is far better by themselves than they were in the trio. Although his whistling was good and loud, the man could have chosen a better song than "Poet and Peasant", which has been hopelessly overdone in vaudeville. They will succeed on the big time because they are good dressers and deliver their material well.
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Variety 26:10 (11/05/1912)