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Singing, saxophone, piano.
Woods (formerly of Benny and Woods) has become associated with Miss Dixon. Retaining a number of bits from the former specialty, Woods endeavors to carry the turn solely upon them together with, a few additions, the entire affair hardly appearing strong enough to take them beyond the smaller circuits. Miss Dixon is especially weak, more so in her talk,
although further aided by lack of animation. Woods is now playing a saxophone, a new bit evidently recently added, but it's his piano playing that will make the turn acceptable even
for the time they may be fortunate enough in securing. More in that line and a switch from the comedy to straight playing would undoubtedly be of improvement, for Miss Dixon can
hardly be classified with his former partner in handling that particular
kind of comedy.
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Variety, 54:1 (02/28/1919)