Saranoff

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This young man gives us quite a novelty in music. He opens in three with all the atmosphere of Gypsy life, showing the wagon, camp-fire and drop, quite picturesque, which serves to introduce Saranoff, hence the title “The Gypsy Idol.” He gives a splendid repertoire on the violin, clearly proving that he is a “master” of instrument, and finishes with several ragtime selections. Notwithstanding his musical ability, one cannot but admire the fellow for his very pleasant manner in which he presents his offering. At every performance, he is the applause hit and leaves them wanting more. If the salary is not consideration, Saranoff should have immediate booking. Sixteen minutes with about three minutes in one.
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University of Iowa, Keith Albee Vaudeville Collection, Manager Reports, 9 September 1912 – 24 February 1913.