The Annapolis Boys

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Five men in suits, some dancing.
Singing.
"The Soul of the Raging Sea."
Tuesday night at the Bushwick they did all together too much, probably forced to do so on account of the set not ready for the next turn. The songs have been written and arranged by George Botsford. Credit is due him, for while the men are singing his songs, there is no question buy that the act is a hit. The bass, who leads the boys out to take the bows, is too anxious and tries to steal as many as possible. Something in the way of dancing is introduced now and then. The solo singing rests on the bass and man in the role of a lieutenant commander. The bass is easily the best singer. The others do all right in the ensemble work, and that is all that is asked of them. The five boys have a singing act that is pleasing and will go very nicely when only 15 minutes is taken up.
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Variety, 38:3 (03/19/1915)