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Al Jolson, born in the mid-1880s, made the first talking picture, "The Jazz Singer," in 1927 and was said to be the single greatest influence on the entertainment industry. He had the whole country ...
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Al Jolson, born in the mid-1880s, made the first talking picture, "The Jazz Singer," in 1927 and was said to be the single greatest influence on the entertainment industry. He had the whole country swinging to the new beat of jazz. He was happiest when entertaining and was thrilled by applause. hide information
Catalog Number: 2849
Al Jolson, born in the mid-1880s, made the first talking picture, "The Jazz Singer," in 1927 and was said to be the single greatest influence on the entertainment industry. He had the whole country swinging to the new beat of jazz. He was happiest when entertaining and was thrilled by applause.
This
stamp was issued by the United States Postal Service
on September 1, 1994 as part of the Popular Singers Issue series .
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