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Excerpt of the 30 Sep 1948 Kraft Music Hall starring Al Jolson with guest star Judy Garland. This edited excerpt includes a great rendition of "When The Red, Red, Robin Comes Bob, Bob, Bobbin' Along," a comdedy segment with Al Jolson , Judy Garland, and Oscar Levant, and a duet with Al Jolson and Judy Garland in "Pretty Baby." The complete broadcas…
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Excerpt of the 28 Sep 1935 Shell Chateau starring Al Jolson with guest star Ginger Rogers. This is the last segment of the program, with Al Jolson introducing Ginger Rogers, and having fun with her as she sings "No Strings" and "Isn't It A Lovely Day," with Jolie's help. After that, he notes the conclusion of this radio series, and sings "Sonny Boy…
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Excerpt of the 21 Sep 1935 Shell Chateau starring Al Jolson. Among the songs in the show are these two excerpts, featuring songs from then popular films. From the movie "Page Miss Glory," he sang the title song. From the movie "Top Hat," he sang "Isn't It A Lovely Day." More of Al Jolson's singing, along with a slew of guest stars, is contained in …
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Excerpt of the 14 Sep 1935 Shell Chateau starring Al Jolson with guest star Fannie Brice. Al Jolson begins the segment with a medley of three songs: "Whispering," "My Melancholy Baby," and "Poor Butterfly."Jolson then introduces Fannie Brice, the original Funny Girl, singing her signature piece, "My Man." The segment concludes with Al Jolson singin…
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Excerpt of the 07 Sep 1935 Shell Chateau starring Al Jolson. Jolson took some time plugging a movie, starring his wife, Ruby Keeler, "Shipmates Forever." Among his performances in this hour long program, this podcast includes two songs from the movie, "I'd Like To Take Orders From You," and "I'd Rather Listen To Your Eyes." The segment concludes wi…
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Excerpt of the 31 Aug 1935 Shell Chateau starring Al Jolson with guest star George Jessel. Enjoy these segments of the program, featuring Al Jolson in an encore performance of "Coney Island" and introducing "Plain Old Me," along with part of George Jessel's routine, including his rendition of "Life Is A Song." More of both Jolson and Jessel are inc…
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Excerpt of the 24 Aug 1935 Shell Chateau starring Al Jolson. Enjoy these segments of the program, featuring Al Jolson introducing the show, and singing two of the songs included in the show, "I Feel A Song Coming On," and "Isn't It A Lovely Day." More of Jolson's singing is in the full presentation of this radio show on the Jolson website, as alway…
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Excerpt of the 17 Aug 1935 Shell Chateau starring Al Jolson. Enjoy these segments of the program, featuring Al Jolson introducing and singing two great songs, "Hello 'Tucky" and "When I Leave The World Behind." More of Jolson is in the full presentation of this radio show on the Jolson website, as always. The complete broadcast, along with other Jo…
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Excerpt of the 10 Aug 1935 Shell Chateau starring Al Jolson. Although the audio quality of this clip is sub-par, enjoy Al Jolson with jokes and patter, along with two great songs. More of Jolson, another song and more patter, is in the full presentation of this radio show on the Jolson website, as always. The complete broadcast, along with other Jo…
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Excerpt of the 03 Aug 1935 Shell Chateau starring Al Jolson with guest star George Jessel. The segment begins with Al Jolson's promo for George Jessel, followed by his singing "The Rose In Her Hair." Jessel then takes center stage with a routine capped by "It's Easy To Remember." Not to be outdone, Al Jolson completes the excerpt with the song, "Mi…
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