The Phonogram (1902-02)

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ARTHUR COLLINS. Among all the artists who are making successful Phono- graph records, this popular singer stands in the front ranks. Mr. Collins was formerly connected with the Francis Wilson Opera Company, also with DeWolf Hopper. He hat a mellow baritone voice, and his enunciation is excep- tionally clear and distinct. Comic negro melodies are a specialty, although he excels in sent:mental songs, and his •wuqne speeches are irresistible. His records have a wide and ready sale among that portion of The Public whose chief idea of music is the Comic Coon Song.