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I agree.FROM: PRESS DEFT* IfpXlAM MORRIS AGENCY, INC. Starring SAMMY D2LVIS. JR. Acknowledged as one of the most phenomenally versatile talents to appear on the show business scene in this past quarter century, Sammy Davis, Jr., starring with the Will Mastin Trip, will shortly be appearing at the on the . The trio's history started long before Sammy, Jr., arrived on the scene. His dad, Sam Davis, Sr., and his uncle, Will Mastin, were a well-known act on the vaudeville circuits for some time before Sammy was born* Sammy's story begins when Will Mastin had an act called "Holiday in Dixieland," consisting of seven men and seven women, offering songs, skits and comedy in addition to their specialty ?╟÷ a dance novelty that was then sweeping the nation, the "Texas Tommy." Sam Davis, Sr., married one of the girls in the unit, Elvira Sanchez, and Sammy Davis, Jr. was born in 1926 in New York City. He celebrated his first birthday in a specially contrived crib in a dressing rccm at the old Hippodrome Theatre in New York. When Sammy was two, Will Mastin formed another unit called "Creole" and Sammy, Jr., amazed the performers as he mimicked their parts as the piano player tossed off the cues. When the great depression era of the early 1930's hit the nation, Mastin cut his act to five men and at the tender age of four, Sammy was considered one of the "men." 'When the act hit the lest (more)