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Counterculture didn’t arise out of nowhere. It wasn’t thrust into place by Elvis Presley’s hips, Chuck Berry’s duck walking, or Sister Rosetta Tharpe’s guitar.
The Singing Fool There are seven songs sung by Al Jolson, four seemingly new, with one, 'Sonny Boy', plugged as the theme number, sung by Jolson at three different points. Others are 'Keep Smiling ...
About the Album: In the 1920s, Al Jolson was America's most famous and highest-paid entertainer and dubbed The World's Greatest Entertainer. He popularised many songs that benefited from his ...
Al Jolson was in a class all by himself. From about 1912 until 1934, he was the most highly paid entertainer in the United States. What Enrico Caruso was to opera, Jolson was to popular song.
"The Jazz Singer" starring Al Jolson, the first movie that incorporated ... and certainly not with Vitaphone synchronized dialogue and song sequences." Jolson plays the scion of a devout Jewish ...
A few music lovers were musing about jazz a couple of decades ago when Al Jolson’s name came up. A notable musician and scribe remarked: “I wear headphones when I play his records because ...
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