Al Jolson
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Al Jolson (May 26, 1886 – October 23, 1950) was an American singer, comedian, and actor. According to PBS, he is considered the "first openly Jewish man to ...
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Site for the International Al Jolson Society, devoted to the memory of Al Jolson , who taught the movies to talk, produced the first million-seller record, ...
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Soundtrack: The Aviator. Al Jolson was known in the industry as.
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Al Jolson as he appeared on the program cover for the Broadway musical Hold On to Your Hats (1940). By then, he had come a long way from his childhood in ...
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Al Jolson sings the song that has become the anthem of the great depression."Don 't you remember, they called me Al; it was Al all the time. Why don't yo...
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Listen to Al Jolson FREE on Rhapsody.com. Rhapsody lets you explore every style of music without paying per song. Play 25 songs a month for free, ...
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Al Jolson was one of the greatest entertainers of the first half of the 20th century, referred to as the World's Greatest Entertainer in his time. ...
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Al Jolson lived "The American Dream." Born in Lithuania, Jolson rose through the ranks of vaudeville as a comedian and a blackface "Mammy" singer. ...
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George Burns said that Al Jolson's greatest fan was Al Jolson. That may sound egotistical, but after listening to these recordings, I have to say, ...
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A complete biography of Al Jolson nee Asa Yoelson (1886 - 1950).
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