[Jazz & Song] Jolson, Al. (1886-1950) Original PhotographOriginal 3 x 7 inch trimmed photograph of Jolson in full blackface, mounted to a card backing. Jolson is best known today for his appearance in one of the first "talkies," The Jazz Singer, the first feature film with sound to enjoy wide commercial success, in 1927. Performing the song "Mammy" in blackface, Jolson ad libbed his signature catchphrase, "You ain't heard nothing yet!" Along with being one of the supreme performers of the vaudeville stage,
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[Jazz & Song] Jolson, Al. (1886-1950) Original Photograph