
Al Jolson Website : Main Page
With text, photos, music and more, here is the source to learn about Al Jolson, the master showman of American theatre, whose career spanned fifty years of American Music history.
Al Jolson - International Al Jolson Society, Inc.
The IAJS sponsors Jolson Conventions, maintains a complete library of Jolson recordings and radio programs, and even has a line of Jolsonesque collectibles. If you would like to join the Society, or …
Al Jolson - Films
Certainly one of the most unusual of Jolson's films, Hallelujah, I'm A Bum went from being a box office flop to a cult classic. Here is an article from the Jolson Journal about the film, along with photos and …
Al Jolson - His Works
Jul 17, 2022 · Al Jolson left a vast body of recorded material, which help us in seeing an essence of what it must have been like to watch and hear The World's Greatest Entertainer. Here is a …
Al Jolson - Studio Recordings
From 1911 through 1950, Al Jolson amassed a body of over 200 recordings on four labels. Here is your chance to listen to old favorites and discover new gems.
Al Jolson - Biographies
The British site of Jolson: The Musical originated this nice biography of Al Jolson. It includes a biographical sketch, along with a look at the man and his music.
The Jolson Story | IAJS
Featuring 25 songs by Jolson, including "My Mammy," "You Made Me Love You," and "Ma Blushin' Rosie," Jolson himself appears in a long runway shot, singing Gershwin's immortal "Swanee."
Al Jolson - Manheim Biography
These performances rekindled public interest in Jolson's music in the late 1940s, and two films were released based on the entertainer's life, The Jolson Story and Jolson Sings Again, with Jolson's still …
IAJS Video Descriptions - Al Jolson
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International Al Jolson Society Official Website
With text, photos, music and more, here is the source to learn about Al Jolson, the master showman of American theatre, whose career spanned fifty years of American Music history.