Description: We combine shipping on all purchased items. It is now automatically calculated and discounted based on your location. Al Jolson (born Asa Yoelson (June 9th 1886 – October 23, 1950) He was a Russian-born American singer, comedian, and actor. He was also dubbed "The World's Greatest Entertainer" at the peak of his career. His performing style was brash and extroverted and he popularized many songs that benefited from his sentimental, melodramatic approach. In the 1920s, Jolson was America's most famous and highest-paid entertainer. Jolson began performing is 1902 in several burlesque houses. In 1909, his singing caught the attention of Lew Dockstader, the producer and star of Dockstader's Minstrels. Jolson accepted Dockstader's offer and became a performer. On March 20, 1911, Jolson starred in his first musical revue at the Winter Garden Theater in New York City. La Belle Paree helped start his career as a singer. After La Belle Paree closed, he accepted an offer to perform in the musical Vera Violetta which opened on November 20, 1911 and was also a success. After Vera Violetta closed, Jolson starred in another musical, The Whirl of Society, propelling his career on Broadway to new heights. During his time at the Winter Garden, Jolson told the audience, "You ain't heard nothing yet" before performing additional songs. In 1916, Robinson Crusoe, Jr. was the first musical in which he was the star. In 1918, his acting career was pushed further after he starred in the hit musical Sinbad. By 1920, he had become the biggest star on Broadway. His next play, Bombo, became so successful that it went beyond Broadway to performances nationwide. Throughout the 1920's and 1930's, Jolson also starred in several very successful films. His song interpretations are filled with his usual exciting dramatic flair. Encore 4 presents recordings made from 1925 to 1930. All selections have been digitally restored by Vintage Recordings. ************************* Al Jolson [Ragtime & Jazz Songs - The Early Years] (Recorded 1925 - 1930) [Encore 4] Several Items will have a symbol next to a song. You can listen to a sound clip with the windows media player. Track Listing 01 You Flew Away From The Nest (Recorded 1925) 02 I Wish I Had My Old Gal Back Again (Recorded 1926) 03 I'd Climb The Highest Mountain (If I Knew I'd Find You) (Recorded 1926) Your browser does not support the audio element. 04 Tonight's My Night With Baby (Recorded 1926) 05 When The Red Red Robin (Comes Bob Bob Bobbin' Along) (Recorded 1926) 06 Here I Am (Recorded 1926) 07 Four Walls (Recorded 1928) 08 Golden Gate (Recorded 1928) 09 Ol' Man River (Recorded 1928) 10 Back In Your Own Backyard (Recorded 1928) 11 Dirty Hands Dirty Face (Recorded 1928) 12 My Mammy (Recorded 1928) 13 Sonny Boy (The Singing Fool) (Recorded 1928) 14 I'm In Seventh Heaven (Say It With Songs) (Recorded 1929) 15 Little Pal (Say It With Songs) (Recorded 1929) 16 Used To You (Say It With Songs) (Recorded 1929) 17 Why Can't You (Say It With Songs) (Recorded 1929) 18 Liza (All The Clouds ’ll Roll Away) (Recorded 1929) Your browser does not support the audio element. 19 Let Me Sing And I'm Happy (Mammy) (Recorded 1930) 20 To My Mammy (Mammy) (Recorded 1930) 21 When The Little Red Roses Get The Blues For You Recorded 1930)
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Artist: Al Jolson, Original Records, Jazz Records Restored, MInstrel, When The Red Red Robin Comes Bob Bobbin' Along, Ol' Man River, Ragtime, 1920s Jazz
Format: CD
Release Title: Al Jolson Original Jazz Records Restored
Sub-Genre: Vocal Jazz
Style: Minstrel, Ragtime, Traditional Jazz, 1920s, Jazz
Genre: Jazz