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A yaudeviile ar tist of the first rank — in fact, a whole vaudeville in himself. There seems to be _ little that this versatile gentleman cannot do. He, has played a variety of musi: eal instruments since he was a boy of ten, when. he was ringleader in forming a school drum. and fife band. Tie has been a bugler and a drummer, and played in brass bands’ and dance orchestras, and toured with concert companies. When required he can give musical monologues or character sketches. We can whistle to "bring down the house," with either mouth, tin or Swanee whistle.

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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 44, 18 May 1928, Page 7

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Untitled Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 44, 18 May 1928, Page 7

Untitled Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 44, 18 May 1928, Page 7

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