"The Jazz Singer" starring Al Jolson, the first movie with talking actors, was released on this day in history, Oct. 6, 1927.
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 ...
"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 ...
About the Album: Rare early recordings, some live, of Al Jolson from Chip Deffaa's own extensive collection. "Swanee," "Medley: Whispering / My Melancholy Baby / Poor Butterfly," "Ma Blushing ...
Crafted by renowned designer Stephen Jolson, the four-storey residence showcases a thoughtful interpretation of color and light, tailored to the evolving needs of a growing family. The home’s ...
boogiehead put together an amusing compilation of original songs that “Weird Al” Yankovic has parodied throughout his career, along with the parodies themselves. Exactly what the title says ...
(There have also been a few digital singles since then.) This list, then, basically keeps it to Stevie songs from Stevie albums. Wonder’s guest harmonica spots (Chaka Khan’s “I Feel 4 U ...
Next up is ‘Calabria 2007’ which fills the 2000s dance pop slot on this year’s song list. The map is another trio and it is a vibrant, neon dancefloor partyscape with a lot of moving around ...