Those Three Singers

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The men work in evening clothes first, then change to white flannels, straw hats and carry canes for the finish. With the woman changing to an evening dress, this dressing scheme is in decided contrast. The men should open in the flannels or discard them altogether.
The act consists of two men and a woman. The men sing bass and tenor respectively. The trio scores with "On San Francisco Bay," but miss true harmony part of the way on "My Baby Rose" at the finish.
Their voices blend nicely but they need to pay more attention to the tones with the piano as one or the other was off key occasionally. The woman’s solo, “Put Your Arms Around Me,” was an empathetic hit. The “big timers” have nothing on her in putting a song of this nature across the floodlights.
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Variety 22:8 (04/29/1911)