1. Jolson - Noun
2. Jolson - Proper noun
United States singer (born in Russia) who appeared in the first full-length talking film (1886-1950)
Source: WordNetActing career In 1952, Lee starred opposite Danny Thomas in The Jazz Singer (1952) a Technicolor remake of the early Al Jolson part-talkie film The Jazz Singer (1927). Source: Internet
Before Charles returned, Diana packed Lindsay's suitcase, including in it his signet ring, wristwatch and a black curly wig which he had used for an Al Jolson impersonation that had the chalet in uproar only the night before. Source: Internet
The cast was led by Joseph Millson as Soames, Jessica Raine as Fleur, Juliet Aubrey as Irene, Harry Haddon Paton as Bosinney and Ewan Bailey as Young Jolson. Source: Internet
He gave an electrifying rendition of Reviewing the Siituation as Fagin from Oliver and repeated his Olivier Award winning Al Jolson performance with Swanee and Mammy. Source: Internet
FOOTBALL, often described by players, fans and commentators as the “world game”, will be the latest sport utilised as a vehicle to unite people of different religious and ethnic backgrounds under Maccabi Victoria’s Henry Jolson Pathways (HJP) Program. Source: Internet
This feature-length film was also a musical, featuring Al Jolson singing "Dirty Hands, Dirty Face", "Toot, Toot, Tootsie", " Blue Skies " and " My Mammy ". Source: Internet