Pierce and Goff

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[New acts] Musical, 13 mins; two. Two girls with a xylophone, cornet and piano. The girls are brunets, from the West, and look swell. They are still shy on knowledge of Eastern vaudeville, however, and need instruction on framing the turn. They run to slow tempos and hold to them too long, especially at the opening. One of the young women is an excellent xylophonist and the most vivacious of the couple, while the other miss seems too wholly intent upon her cornet. The act can get over on looks on the small big time in an early spot until the girls find themselves.
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Variety Magazine, LVIII: 30 July 1920