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Four boys and two girls make up the act. Some dancing.
Singing, piano accompaniment.
As youthful singers there are few on the big or any time who excel the "Six Song Birds," four boys and two girls. One of the boys is at the piano during the act. His work there warrants him a specialty of his own which is not given him in the present frame-up. The turn opens with the kids sitting on the piano warbling. One girl leads a number and a boy sings from a box. The little chap has a sweet soprano voice. The other juveniles fill in with songs here and there with some dancing also. As a youthful singing act these six youngsters should prosper, for they really are kids with maybe the girls a little older than the boys.
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Variety, 37:9 (01/30/1915)