The Very Best Of Al Jolson: 30 All Time Classics
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The Very Best Of Al Jolson: 30 All Time Classics (1992)

"In addition to releasing a string of successful records between 1912 and 1949, Al Jolson achieved stardom on Broadway, hosted several radio series, and became the first important figure of the sound-era of motion pictures. His performing style was brash and extroverted; he billed himself as "the world's greatest entertainer". He popularized a lot of songs that benefited from his shamelessly melodramatic approach, one which, especially when executed in front of live audiences, was considered by those who saw it to justify all his claims to greatness. In middle age, he came to be considered old-fashioned, but he mounted a major comeback late in life. A more serious impediment to his long-term legacy, however, is that he was the foremost blackface entertainer of his day, and his reputation has suffered as the racist implications of minstrelsy have become more apparent to later generations. Nevertheless, he was, at his peak in the 1920s, the most successful entertainer in the U.S.." (William Ruhlmann, Allmusic)

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Nederlands

Titel The Very Best Of Al Jolson: 30 All Time Classics
Secundaire auteur Al Jolson
Type materiaal CD
Uitgave Music Collection, 1992
Overige gegevens 1 disc
Taal Nederlands
Onderwerp algemeen Amusementsmuziek vòòr 1960 ; Jazz - Vocaal