This was another of the Vitaphone musical shorts made by Warner Brothers in the late 20s that's now on The Jazz Singer DVD. It stars Sal Violinsky as his pianist self. His second number was his tribute to the piano accompaniment of silent pictures that was quite humorous the way he performed it. But the topper was when he then took his violin, put it on his knee, and then did both instruments at the same time! Really has to be seen to be believed! Okay, since there's supposed to be ten lines in order for this review to be submitted, I'll just say this was quite a very enjoyable musical short despite some derogatory words concerning some African-Ameericans in special lyrics for "March of the Wooden Soldiers". So on that note, The Eccentric Entertainer is highly recommended