Al Jolson and Oscar Levant on Kraft Music Hall 23 Dec 1948 - video podcast
Posted by the International Al Jolson Society, www.jolson.org, this is an excerpt of the 23 Dec 1948 Kraft Music Hall starring Al Jolson. The Kraft Choral Club closed this Christmas program; this edited segment is from the middle of the program, and features "Mother MacCree," "She's My Daisy," and that great Jolson hit, "Waiting for the Robert E. Lee." Of course, there is video that accompanies the radio track. The complete program, along with other Al Jolson radio shows, will be available on the Official Al Jolson Website at www.jolson.org, from its posting in December through the end of January.

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Hollywood & the Stars - The Immortal Jolson

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JUDY GARLAND & OSCAR LEVANT KRAFT MUSIC HALL September 30, 1948 Hosted By AL JOLSON w/KEN CARPENTER
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What's My Line? - Oscar Levant; Milton Berle [panel] (Oct 17, 1965) [W/ COMMERCIALS]

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George Gershwin TALKS about his music and plays "Fascinating Rhythm" and "Liza" Radio Show 1930's

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De Camptown races/Oh! Susanna ~ Al Jolson

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Reagan tells Soviet jokes

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10 MOST Famous ONE-HIT WONDER Songs of the 1960s

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The Last Goon Show Of All

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Al Jolson - Sonny Boy

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John Cleese’s Brillian Take on Religion & 'Life of Brian' | The Dick Cavett Show

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Conversations and Music with Michael Feinstein- The Music of Oscar Levant

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The Horrifying True Story and Tragic Ending of Al Jolson: The World’s Greatest Entertainer

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Oscar Levant Show-Complete

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1949 Steve Allen Radio Show (Guest: Al Jolson)

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Holly Replogle-Wong On Oscar Levant and Autonomy

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Robin Williams Shares Wild Nightclub Stories and His Capote Impressions | The Dick Cavett Show

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Oscar Levant Rapsodia azul,R Alda,Biog G Gershwin,1945

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10 Joke Rock Songs That Became #1 HITS!

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Larry Parks As Al Jolson (1946)

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