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Jolson, Al, c1886 - 1950

 Person

Dates

  • Existence: c1886 - 23 October 1950

Biography

Asa Yoelson aka Al Jolson (c1886 – 23 October 1950) was a Lithuanian born American singer, comedian and actor dubbed ‘the king of blackface’, who became America’s most famous and highest paid entertainer during the 1920s.

Al started his singing career on local street corners with his brother Hirsch in 1897 at the tender age of eleven. By 1902, he was singing at Walter L. Main's circus and a year later, he entered the music hall scene.

Early on in his career, Al started performing in blackface singing jazz and blues. He made a career of taking African-American music to white audiences at a time when black musicians could not break the race barrier specially in America but also in Europe. Perversely, in spite of his promotion and perpetuation of black stereotypes, many in the black community saw The Jazz Singer, starred by Al Jolson in 1927, as a vehicle to gain access to the stage and the integration of black culture as an essential part of American culture.

Al was also noted for fighting discrimination on Broadway as early as 1911, promoting the play Appearances by Garland Anderson, which became the first production with an all-black cast produced on Broadway and pushing for black Americans’ representation and equality in show business.

Al starred in many musical films through the 1920s and 1930s, the most famous of all being the very first talking picture, The Jazz Singer.

During the Second World War, Jolson enlisted in the United Service Organizations (USO), to entertain American troops serving overseas and was the first star to be deployed. While touring in the Pacific, he contracted pulmonary malaria and had to have his left lung removed.

In 1950, he again became the first star to entertain GIs on active service in the Korean War, performing 42 shows in 16 days. However this proved to exhausting and he died weeks after his return to American of a heart attack. Al was posthumously awarded the Medal of Merit by Defense Secretary George Marshall for his services during the war.

Jolson has three stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame contributions to radio, motion pictures, and the recording industry.

At the age of thirty five he became the youngest man in American history to have a theatre named after him.

In 2000, a Golden Palm Star on the Palm Springs, California, Walk of Stars was dedicated to him.

Al is a member of the American Theater Hall of Fame.

Found in 36 Collections and/or Records:

Adam Smith Centre Kirkcaldy, Fife Poster, 18 February 1980

 Item
Reference code: 178R11.162
Scope and Contents

‘An Evening with Al Jolson and Friends’ portrayed by Steve King, Special guest, Charlie Williams. Red and black type on yellow background.

Dates: 18 February 1980

Adam Smith Centre Kirkcaldy Poster, 11 April 1977

 Item
Reference code: 178R11.187
Scope and Contents

The Al Jolson Minstrel Show featuring Clinton Ford. Red and blue type on yellow background.

Dates: 11 April 1977

An Evening with Al Jolson and Friends Poster, Week commencing 8 October 1979

 Item
Reference code: 178R11.1004
Scope and Contents

Kings Theatre, Edinburgh. Steve King, Reg Dixon. Red and black type on yellow background.

Dates: Week commencing 8 October 1979

Bill Barnes Collection

 Fonds
Reference code: NFA0172
Scope and Contents

Programmes, posters and photographs mainly related to the Poole family's travelling Myriorama show.

Dates: 1881 - 2017

Birmingham Hippodrome Poster, 28 March 1977

 Item
Reference code: 178R11.186
Scope and Contents

The Al Jolson Minstrel Show featuring Clinton Ford. Red and blue type on yellow background.

Dates: 28 March 1977

Capitol Ystalyfera Poster, 10 February 1930

 Item
Reference code: 178R53.39
Scope and Contents

Al Jolson the singing fool, Talkies. Red, blue and yellow type on off white background and yellow border. Printed by Willsons', Printers, Leicester.

Dates: 10 February 1930

Charles Taylor Collection

 Fonds
Reference code: NFA0069
Scope and Contents

The Charles Taylor collection is a fine example of Taylor’s of Wombwell printers’ posters, which highlight changes in printing techniques, fashion and taste within the popular entertainment industry. Included are examples of posters for pantomimes, fairs and circuses. The collection also contains handbills and other advertising material.

Dates: c1937 - 1989

City Varieties Leeds Poster, 25 - 27 October c1979

 Item
Reference code: 178R11.153
Scope and Contents

‘An Evening with Al Jolson and Friends’ portrayed by Steve King with Duggie Chapman. Red and black type on yellow background.

Dates: 25 - 27 October c1979

Civic Theatre Mansfield Poster, Monday 25 - Saturday 30 April 1977

 Item
Reference code: 178R11.184
Scope and Contents

The Al Jolson Minstrel Show featuring Clinton Ford. Red and blue type on yellow background.

Dates: Monday 25 - Saturday 30 April 1977

Cyril Critchlow Collection

 Fonds
Reference code: NFA0089
Scope and Contents The Cyril Critchlow collection contains programmes, posters, handbills, books and magic journals, many of which relate to shows in Blackpool where Cyril resided and includes material on entertainment venues such as Blackpool’s North Pier, Central Pier, South Pier, Tower Circus and a small collection of programmes from other national venues. Additionally, it contains circus photographs and postcards mainly of the Ohmy Circus and Sanger Circus including individual circus troupes and performers...
Dates: c1837 - 2008

Eden Court Inverness Poster, 25 - 26 March 1980

 Item
Reference code: 178R11.161
Scope and Contents

‘An Evening with Al Jolson and Friends’ portrayed by Steve King with Marigold Sisters, Lee Sheraton, Beryl Johnson, Reed Delroy and Duggie Chapman. Red and black type on yellow background.

Dates: 25 - 26 March 1980

Hoe Theatre Plymouth Poster, 2 May 1977

 Item
Reference code: 178R11.188
Scope and Contents

The Al Jolson Minstrel Show featuring Clinton Ford. Red and blue type on yellow background.

Dates: 2 May 1977

Hoe Theatre Plymouth Poster, 2 May 1977

 Item
Reference code: 178R11.189
Scope and Contents

The Al Jolson Minstrel Show featuring Clinton Ford. Red and blue type on yellow background.

Dates: 2 May 1977

Kings Theatre Edinburgh Poster, 8 October 1979

 Item
Reference code: 178R11.154
Scope and Contents

‘An Evening with Al Jolson and Friends’ portrayed by Steve King with Reg Dixon. Red and black type on yellow background.

Dates: 8 October 1979

Kings Theatre Edinburgh Poster, Week commencing Saturday 8 October 1979

 Item
Reference code: 178R11.250
Scope and Contents

An Evening with Al Jolson and Friends portrayed by Steve King with Reg Dixon. Red and Black type on yellow background.

Dates: Week commencing Saturday 8 October 1979

Lido Cliftonville Poster, 7 July 1978

 Item
Reference code: 178R11.152
Scope and Contents

‘The Jolson Minstrel Show’ with comedy star Ken Joy. Red and black type on yellow background.

Dates: 7 July 1978

Municipal Theatre Colne Poster, 18 April 1977

 Item
Reference code: 178R11.185
Scope and Contents

The Al Jolson Minstrel Show featuring Clinton Ford. Red and blue type on yellow background.

Dates: 18 April 1977

Oversize Mixed Posters Printed by Taylor's of Wombwell, c1960 - 1980

 Sub-Series
Reference code: 178R11.1000-1004 and 178R11.1101-1105
Scope and Contents

Oversize mixed posters printed by Taylor's of Wombwell.

Dates: c1960 - 1980

Palace Manchester Poster, 4 April 1977

 Item
Reference code: 178R11.191
Scope and Contents

The Al Jolson Minstrel Show featuring Clinton Ford. Red and blue type on yellow background.

Dates: 4 April 1977

Palace Theatre Redditch Poster, 7 - 9 April c1980

 Item
Reference code: 178R11.156
Scope and Contents

‘An Evening with Al Jolson and Friends’ portrayed by Steve King with Lee Sheraton, Reed and Delroy, Ben Johnson and Duggie Chapman. Red and black type on yellow background.

Dates: 7 - 9 April c1980