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Nobody else would have dared it because nobody else would have the nerve! Just Danny Ocean and his 11 pals - the crazy night they blew all the lights in Las Vegas!...
You wouldn't call it a gang. Just Danny Ocean and his 11 pals - the night they blew all the lights in Las Vegas!...
That Big One!!
In any other town they'd be the bad guys...
Danny Ocean: Why waste those cute little tricks that the Army taught us just because it's sort of peaceful now.
Danny Ocean: [Answering the phone] Hello, this is a recording, you've dialed the right number, now hang up and don't do it again.
Beatrice Ocean: There's only one thing you love, Danny: that's danger. Cliffhanging. You could never love a woman like you love danger.
Adele Ekstrom: Happy burial, dead dog.
Mrs. Restes: [speaking of her son] He met a jiggly little number who was Vegas-bound.::Adele Ekstrom: "Jiggly little number" isn't exactly how I would describe Danny Ocean... more like a well-mannered shark.::Mrs. Restes: Is he?
Tipsy Girl: I'm so drunk, I don't think I could lie down without holding on!
Jimmy Foster: I made a cardinal rule: never to answer the 'phone in December.::Massuese: That's crazy. Why?::Jimmy Foster: Because one December, every time I picked up the 'phone they sent me out into the snow to play with my friends. That was at the Bulge.
'Curly' Steffens: You're not gonna make yourself popular, knocking Danny.::Spyros Acebos: Who's knocking him? I love him. I respect talent. All I'm asking is he should me a little.::'Curly' Steffens: Too tough. Don' ask.
Vince Massler: If it's so fool-proof, why hasn't somebody done it yet.::Danny Ocean: Same reason nobody's gone to the moon yet - no equipment.::Jimmy Foster: And we're equipped.
Vince Massler: I can't do it. I've got my wife to think of.::Danny Ocean: Think of her rich.::Vince Massler: Think of me dead.
Actors John George (actor), Hoot Gibson (actor), Murray Alper (actor), Gregory Gaye (actor), Robert Foulk (actor), Norman Fell (actor), Richard Boone (actor), Robert Bice (actor), Paul Bryar (actor), Don 'Red' Barry (actor), Richard Conte (actor), Richard Benedict (actor), Nicky Blair (actor), Sammy Davis Jr. (actor), Joe Gray (actor),
HIGH ADVENTURE ON A PIRATE SEA!
Actors Wilson Benge (actor), Colin Campbell (actor), Edward Gargan (actor), John George (actor), Kenneth Harlan (actor), Syd Saylor (actor), Nick Thompson (actor), Wilhelm von Brincken (actor), Douglas Walton (actor), Houston Branch (writer), Bennett Cohen (writer), Charles Lamont (director), Edward L. Alperson (miscellaneous crew), Al Kikume (actor), Chris-Pin Martin (actor),
A Mystery Serial with a Thousand Thrills in Ten Stirring Chapters! (original poster)
IF YOU LIKE MYSTERIES...TRY AND SOLVE THIS ONE! (original poster - all caps)
PLOT WITHIN PLOT - BOMBS, GUNS, POISONS, WRECKS - and THEN - Happiness! (original poster)
A Moral for Children...and a Thrill for Grown-Ups (original ad)
Mystery, Chills and Creeps - It's a Serial, but Each Episode is a Picture in Itself! (original ad)
See One Episode and You wont' rest until you've seen them All! (original ad)
Actors Syd Crossley (actor), Ralph Graves (actor), Boris Karloff (actor), Thomas G. Lingham (actor), George Periolat (actor), Phillips Smalley (actor), Lloyd Whitlock (actor), Gertrude Astor (actress), Symona Boniface (actress), Helene Costello (actress), Martha Mattox (actress), Nat Levine (producer), Wyndham Gittens (writer), Wyndham Gittens (writer), Richard Thorpe (director),
Charted at #17 on UK Singles chart in November 1954. Released as a single in July 1953 in the US.
When The Saints Come Marching In as sung by Canadian Norman Brooks probably the first and best known Al Jolson soundalike.
Hello Sunshine (Howard-Erwin) by Norman Brooks, orchestra conducted by Lou Harold Two minutes of exuberant Jolson-esque vocalizing (and plenty of banjo!) on ...
Norman Brooks, a Jolson imitator, met up with the Barrel House Banjos (which I was a banjo player in) in Somers Point NJ in 1976. He was looking to break awa...
Al Jolson singalike Norman Brooks - Honeymoon Honeymoon, honeymoon, Wonder why you've set so soon? Hearts are broken when you die, Honeymoon Sadder maids, wi...
Canadian, Al Jolson soundalike, Norman Brooks sings the George M Cohan hit songs.
Charted at #20 on Billboard in April 1953. Very similar voice to Al Jolson.
London HL8051. Al Jolson impressions aren't really my thing. And this is quite late for this channel. But it's a 78 and it's a pretty good song with a clever...
The following appreciation of Norman Brooks was written by David Lobosco: The voice of Al Jolson was one of the most unique voices ever recorded. When he die...
Hi, everyone! I'm a day late posting this due to internet probs, but all seems to be running smoothly now. I hope all of my American friends had a wonderful ...
London Records - HL 8015.
Flip side of Congratulate Me recorded with the Barrel House Banjos in 1977.
The following appreciation of Norman Brooks was written by David Lobosco: The voice of Al Jolson was one of the most unique voices ever recorded. When he die...
Original 78 rpm, straight from 1953.
19 Dicembre 2014 - Serata di Auguri per il Gruppo "I favolosi anni 60" con Leo Maucieri e i suoi Dark Velvet, con Antonio Sparatore e con gli Anticipation. Splendida serata, molto partecipata. In questo Video la prima strofa di una grande poesia sul Natale di Norman Brooks e la cover di un brano del supergruppo USA for Africa: We are the world, Per la voce di Antonio Sparatore
Original 78 rpm, straight from 1953.
Original 78 rpm, straight from 1953.
Norman Brooks You're My Baby Zodiac Record Label.
Cars in paddock waiting to race up the hill including Tony Brooks in a Connaught B Type GP car, Norman Dewis in a C Type Jaguar, and an ex-Pedro Rodriguez Fe...
Doug Brooks, CEO and chairman of Brinker International, is the inaugural winner of The Norman, an award created to honor the legacy of industry icon Norman B...
via YouTube Capture.
GOLD, GOLD, GOLD The last and only time Australia has won the 4 x 100m medley relay. Swimmers Mark Kerry Backstroke, Peter Evans Breastroke, Mark Tonelli Butterfly and Neil Brooks Freestyle. Commentator Norman May. Moscow Olympics 1980. Good luck to our team tonight for the last event in the pool at the London Oympics. They look better on paper than we did.
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Legendary entertainer Al Jolson performed at Soldier's Field, Chicago on 20th August 1949. A rare recording of Al Jolson performing live.
In 1949, Al Jolson made a personal appearance tour to promote "Jolson Sings Again," the sequel to "The Jolson Story." Here he appears live at Soldiers Field ...
Live on set. From his film 'Go Into Your Dance' Al Jolson sings the very catchy "Mammy, I'll Sing About You"
Al Jolson came to The Barry Gray Show early one morning a few weeks after the opening of "The Jolson Story" and along with his pianists Harry Akst, performed and joked with Barry and some celebrity guests all live till the early hours of the morning
AL JOLSON singing SWANEE from The Jolson Story via YouTube HQ Widescreen. The closest thing to seeing a live Jolson performance.
Al Jolson performing the classic 'Toot, Toot, Tootsie!'. Fantastic performer, fantastic voice - I wish I could whistle like that! Taken from the 1927 film 'The Jazz Singer' credited as the first feature-length 'Talkie' film.
Watch Jolie sing "The Night Boat To Albany" at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uqza8lg-sek "AL JOLSON in "MAMMY" 1930 vitaphone production...original restore...
Live performance. Another number from the 1949 Chicago Soldiers Field concert which was part of a personal appearance tour for "Jolson Sings Again." I invite...
A copy of A Plantation Act was found in the National Archives, mislabeled as a preview for The Jazz Singer, universally known as 'the first talkie' produced ...
This version of Al Jolson singing "Rockabye" is an out-take from 'The Jolson Story"
Al Jolson (May 26,1886 Oct.23,1950), born in Lithuania, Russian Empire, was a highly acclaimed American singer, comedian, and actor, and the first openly Jewish man to become an entertainment star in America. His career lasted from 1911 until his death in 1950, during which time he was commonly dubbed "the world's greatest entertainer. Numerous well-known singers were influenced by his music, including Bing Crosby, Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, and Judy Garland. By 1920, he was Americas most famous and highest paid entertainer. Between 1911 and 1928, Jolson had nine sell-out Winter Garden shows in a row, more than 80 hit records, and 16 national and international tours. ------ "Swanee" is an American popular song written in 1919 by George Gershwin, with lyrics by Irving Caesar. It is most often associated with singer Al Jolson. The song was written for a New York City revue called Demi-Tasse, which opened in October 1919 in the Capitol Theater. Caesar and Gershwin, who was then aged 20, claimed to have written the song in about ten minutes riding on a bus in Manhattan, and then at Gershwin's apartment. It was written partly as a parody of Stephen Foster's "Old Folks at Home". It was originally used as a big production number, with 60 chorus girls dancing with electric lights in their slippers on an otherwise darkened stage. The song had little impact in its first show, but not long afterwards Gershwin played it at a party where Al Jolson heard it. Jolson then put it into his show Sinbad, already a success at the Winter Garden Theatre, and recorded it for Columbia Records in January 1920. "After that," said Gershwin, "Swanee penetrated the four corners of the earth.". The song was charted in 1920 for 18 weeks holding No. 1 position for nine. It sold a million sheet music copies, and an estimated two million records. It became Gershwin's first hit and the biggest-selling song of his career; the money he earned from it allowed him to concentrate on theatre work and films rather than writing further single pop hits. Arthur Schwartz said: "It's ironic that he never again wrote a number equaling the sales of Swanee, which for all its infectiousness, doesn't match the individuality and subtlety of his later works. Al Jolson - Swanee (1920)
The fantastic Al Jolson performing his signature tune 'Mammy' in the finale of the 1927 film 'The Jazz Singer' and yes, it's in blackface! Great performance....
Al Jolson The Anniversary Song
SMOKE GETS IN YOUR EYES by AL JOLSON LIVE PERFORMANCE.
One of the only recordings available that Jolson made of this wonderful Irving Berlin ballad from his early years. He introduced the song originally in 1916.
MP3 ► http://SamTunes.NET ► Facebook ► http://fb.me/SamFans Twitter ► http://twitter.com/SamHarris Web Site ► http://SamHarris.com Subscribe! ► http://SamTube.com Swanee (How I Love Ya) NOTE: Sam Harris is not impersonating AL JOLSON, he is merely singing his interpretation of a song sung by Al Jolson, among many others. See another clip from this concert "Rock-A-Bye Your Baby (With A Dixie Melody)" found at ► http://bit.ly/Rock-A-Bye Forward this link to friends! ► http://bit.ly/Swanee SWANEE (George Gershwin/Irving Caesar) Lyrics: I've been away from you along time I never thought I'd miss 'ya so Somehow I feel, your love is real Near you I wanna be. The Birds are singing it is songtime The banjos strumming soft and low I know that you yearn for me to swanee you're calling me Chorus Swanee - how I love ya, how I love ya My dear old swanee. I'd give the world to be among the folks in D-I-X-I-E-ven though my mammy's waiting for me, praying for me down by the swanne. The folks up north will see me no more when I get to that swanee shore I love the old folks at home Swanee - how I love ya, how I love ya My dear old swanee. I'd give the world to be among the folks in D-I-X-I-E-ven though my mammy's waiting for me, praying for me down by the swanee. The folks up north will see me no more when I get to that swanee shore. Al Jolson (May 26, 1886 October 23, 1950) was an American singer, comedian, and actor. According to PBS, he is considered the "first openly Jewish man to become an entertainment star in America". His career lasted from 1911 until his death in 1950, during which time he was commonly dubbed "the world's greatest entertainer. His performing style was brash and extroverted, and he popularized a large number of songs that benefited from his "shamelessly sentimental, melodramatic approach". Numerous well-known singers were influenced by his music, including Bing Crosby, Judy Garland, and Bob Dylan, who once referred to him as "somebody whose life I can feel". In the 1930s he was America's most famous and highest paid entertainer. Between 1911 and 1928, Jolson had nine sell-out Winter Garden shows in a row, more than 80 hit records, and 16 national and international tours. Yet he's best remembered today for his leading role in the first (full length) talking movie ever made, The Jazz Singer, released in 1927. He starred in a series of successful musical films throughout the 1930s. After a period of inactivity, his stardom returned with the 1946 Oscar-winning biographical film, The Jolson Story. Larry Parks played Jolson with the songs dubbed in with Jolsons real voice. A sequel, Jolson Sings Again, was released in 1949, and was nominated for three Oscars. After the attack on Pearl Harbor, Jolson became the first star to entertain troops overseas during World War II, and again in 1950 became the first star to perform for GIs in Korea, doing 42 shows in 16 days. According to the St. James Encyclopedia of Popular Culture, "Jolson was to jazz, blues, and ragtime what Elvis Presley was to rock 'n' roll". Being the first popular singer to make a spectacular "event" out of singing a song, he became a rock star before the dawn of rock music. His specialty was building stage runways extending out into the audience. He would run up and down the runway and across the stage, "teasing, cajoling, and thrilling the audience", often stopping to sing to individual members, all the while the "perspiration would be pouring from his face, and the entire audience would get caught up in the ecstasy of his performance". He enjoyed performing in blackface makeup a theatrical convention in the early 20th century. With his unique and dynamic style of singing black music, like jazz and blues, he was later credited with single-handedly introducing African-American music to white audiences. As early as 1911 he became known for fighting against anti-black discrimination on Broadway. Jolson's well-known theatrics and his promotion of equality on Broadway helped pave the way for many black performers, playwrights, and songwriters, including Cab Calloway, Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, Fats Waller, and Ethel Waters. WEB SITE ► http://SamHarris.com YOUTUBE CHANNEL ► http://SamTube.com
From the 1929 film, "Say It With Songs." Yes, that's little Davy (Sonny Boy) Lee back again as Al's adoring son. As with most early sound films, this was shot live - no pre-recording or lip-synching. Jolson inserted whistling choruses in many of his songs for most of his career. I invite you to my website: www.diarci.com for more.
The West End of Brundall, that is, this is a home video of the late great Bert Marriott performing his impersonation of Al Jolson, on his birthday, he was in his late 70's at the time, what a trooper, sock it to em' Bert, don't miss mami at the end Blacked up!
Al Jolson (May 26, 1886 -- October 23, 1950) was an American singer, comedian and actor. In his heyday, he was dubbed "The World's Greatest Entertainer". Al Jolson is possibly best remembered today for his numerous recordings and for starring in The Jazz Singer (1927), the first nationally distributed feature film that included dialogue sequences as well as music and sound effects. This Great Rubber Band medley of Jolson hits includes George Gershwin's first hit recording, "Swanee" and another Jolson song, "My Mammy". Timmy loved to jump up onto tabletops and catch tamborines thrown from the stage. In this medley he gets to do both. - Recorded Live in Lubbock, TX January 1980.
Al Jolson, born Asa Yoelson on May 26, 1886, and his family left Russia when he was a child. The son of a cantor, he first sang in a synagogue. His first sho...
Setlist: Used To You / No Sad Songs For Me / Memories of One Sweet Kiss / Who Paid the Rent for Mrs. Rip Van Winkle?
Nigel Dreiner performs at the Broadway Palm Dinner Theatre.
Al Jolson and Larry Parks rehearsing "Ma Blushin' Rosie" for 'The Jolson Story'.
George Bettinger had noted comic, friar and writer Joey Adams on his show in 1985. Here the one and only Joey tells a story about meeting the late great Al Jolson.
PART 3 of The South Bank Show British documentary of Al Jolson. Interviews with Ruby Keeler and Evelyn Keys.
This was an interview Clive did for a local radio station in Flint Mich. Where he was performing at the Whiting Auditorium in "An Evening with Al Jolson" wit...
watch "Ma Blushin'Rosie" from The Jolson Story at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uAnovSAx2k8 MY MAMMY: introduced by Al Jolson in his winter garden producti...
Al Jolson sings the Stephen Foster song "Oh Susanna"
This webisode from the webseries "Joe Franklin Remembers" is about Joe Franklin remembering Al Jolson. Al Jolson (born Asa Yoelson; May 26, c. 1886 – October 23, 1950) was an American singer, film actor, and comedian. At the peak of his career, he was dubbed "The World's Greatest Entertainer". His performing style was brash and extroverted, and he popularized a large number of songs that benefited from his "shamelessly sentimental, melodramatic approach". Numerous well-known singers were influenced by his music, including Bing Crosby, David Bowie, Bob Dylan, Rod Stewart and others; Dylan once referred to him as "somebody whose life I can feel". Broadway critic Gilbert Seldes compared him to the Greek god Pan, claiming that Jolson represented "the concentration of our national health and gaiety." In the 1930s he was America's most famous and highest-paid entertainer. Between 1911 and 1928, Jolson had nine sell-out Winter Garden shows in a row, more than 80 hit records, and 16 national and international tours. Although he is best remembered today as the star of the first 'talking picture', The Jazz Singer (1927), he later starred in a series of successful musical films throughout the 1930s. After the attack on Pearl Harbor, he was the first star to entertain troops overseas during World War II. After a period of inactivity, his stardom returned with The Jolson Story (1946). Larry Parks played Jolson, with the singer dubbing for Parks. The formula was repeated in the sequel, Jolson Sings Again (1949). In 1950 he again became the first star to entertain GIs on active service in the Korean War, performing 42 shows in 16 days. He died just weeks after returning to the U.S., partly owing to the physical exertion of performing. Defense Secretary George Marshall afterward awarded the Medal of Merit to Jolson's family. Joe Franklin is an American radio and television personality from New York City, Franklin is credited with hosting the first television talk show. The show began in 1951 on WJZ-TV and moved to WOR-TV from 1962 to 1993. Joe today can be found on Bloomberg Radio where he continues to interview stars. Joe has befriended, met and interviewed over 100,000 American stars. In the webseries "Joe Franklin Remembers" Joe tells us never before heard stories and facts about our favorite stars.
This year's Palm Spring festival was certainly a bold, smart, colorful and purely pleasurable experience. From the onset, an extensive lineup of incredibly w...
Excerpt from "AL JOLSON — The Early Shubert Years"—Arthur Klein —Interview with Al Jolson's first professional manager. Arthur Klein secured Jolson's first b...
Al Jolson sings My Mammy in this tribute to Larry Parks. Larry Parks' widow Betty Garrett died on the morning of Saturday 12th of February 2011, aged 91.
Al Jolson plays blackface minstrel performer EP Christy in "Swanee River" (1939). Jolson got his start in minstrel shows and was the most famous minstrel art...
Trailer to a documentary about Al Jolson and the first talking picture "The Jazz Singer". Runtime: 85 min., directed by Andrea Oberheiden, feat. interviews w...
Barbara Hale on RKO; the studio's generosity; Universithy of RKO; conflict on the set of The Window; Al Jolson
Al Jolson performing 'Blue Skies' (written by Irving Berlin) in the 1927 film 'The Jazz Singer' - credited as the first feature-length 'talkie'. This clip is...
Please subscribe! Thanks! Here is a wonderful scene from the classic 1949 film, "Jolson Sings Again", with the amazing Larry Parks as legendary singer, Al Jo...
"Welcome to the Cardinal Principles" A story about an "off track" news anchor who has an interview regarding religious identity with someone who is on their "perfect trip to Israel." The anchor has a revelation about who he is, and figures out how to get himself back on track by incorporating the cardinal principles into his life a little bit more.
Robert Wolfe performs a selection of music made famous by Al Jolson on the Mighty Wurlitzer theatre organ of the Thursford Collection, Norfolk UK. The music ...
Al Jolson as E P Christie sings the "Camptown Races"
Al Jolson's amazing comeback following World War Two was a tribute to his enormous talent and energy--even into his '60's. His second recording of "Carolina"...
Sammy Davis & Jerry Lewis Al Jolson Medley.
This song is about a guy who watches his girl leave on a train and promises to write. It is often performed with train whistles. Jolson sang this in The Jazz...
Al Jolson sings in this tribute to the late Beverly Roberts: Irving Berlin's "How Deep Is The Ocean?" ... Also seen here is child film star Sybil Jason who r...
RESTORED BROADCAST THE LIFEBUOY SHOW WITH MARTHA RAYE AS GUEST. SOUND IS EXCELLENT - GREAT SHOW.... AL TELLS HIS LIFE STORY IN SONG.
Al Jolson Kraft Music Hall With Kraft Choral Club Christmas Show 1948. Original Air Date Was 12/23/1948.
Al Jolson Radio Program Of January 5, 1943 (feat. Monte Woolley, Parkyakarkus, Carol Bruce, Fred Uttal) Fred Uttal Monte Woolley Carol Bruce Parkyakarkus Al Jolson ℗ 2012 Hallmark Released on: 2010-12-01 Auto-generated by YouTube.
This is a different, for me, video, more about the artist, than the radio. Something I thought I'd try. It's longer than most of my video's, I may have to ad...
2/8/2015 Weston Philharmonic Society - Al Jolson Humanitarian Award presented to Connie Francis. Event held at the Weston Hills Country Club, Weston, FL
Lux Radio Theater, a long-run classic radio anthology series, was broadcast on the NBC Blue Network (1934-35); CBS (1935-54) and NBC (1954-55). Initially, the series adapted Broadway plays during its first two seasons before it began adapting films. These hour-long radio programs were performed live before studio audiences. It became the most popular dramatic anthology series on radio, broadcast for more than 20 years and continued on television as the Lux Video Theatre through most of the 1950s. Broadcasting from New York, the series premiered at 2:30pm, October 14, 1934, on the NBC Blue Network with a production of Seventh Heaven starring Miriam Hopkins and John Boles in a full-hour adaptation of the 1922–24 Broadway production by Austin Strong. The host was the show's fictional producer, Douglass Garrick (portrayed by John Anthony). Doris Dagmar played another fictional character, Peggy Winthrop, who delivered the Lux commercials. Each show featured a scripted session with Garrick talking to the lead actors. Anthony appeared as Garrick from the premiere 1934 episode until June 30, 1935. Garrick was portrayed by Albert Hayes from July 29, 1935 to May 25, 1936, when the show moved to the West Coast. Cecil B. DeMille took over as the host on June 1, 1936, continuing until January 22, 1945. Greetings from Hollywood, Ladies And Gentleman...... Tonight's Broadcast: Burlesque With: Al Jolson, Ruby Keeler Original Air Date: June 15, 1936 -----------------------------------------------------------------------
Kraft Music Hall With Al Jolson & Guest Jack Kirkwood & Margaret Whiting. Original Air Date Was 04/14/1949. This was during the second (and final) season of ...
This episode from the 1960's, US, TV series, Hollywood & the Stars takes a look at the career and personal life of Al Jolson. His vaudeville days, his marriage to Ruby Keeler, his film career and his comeback entertaining troops during World War II are all covered.
Bob Hope Show guest Al Jolson OTR Check us out on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/OldTimeRadiooutlaw radio show. '' from LIKE,COMMENT, AND SHARE Subscri...
Episode 18 - Sophie Tucker, Vic and Sade, Al Jolson (1956-10-24) Ed Herlihy ℗ FQ Old Time Radio Shows Released on: 2014-11-11 Composer: Ed Herlihy Lyricist: Ed Herlihy Auto-generated by YouTube.
Visit USC on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/usc Learn more about the University of Southern California: http://www.usc.edu Award-winning author Michael Alex...
Kraft Music Hall Al Jolson With Groucho Marx. This Show Al Jolson Sings In You Easter Bonnet. Original Air Date Was 04/07/1949.
Kraft Music Hall With Al Jolson & Guest Madeleine Carroll From New Years. Original Air Date Was 01/01/1948.
Kraft Music Hall With Al Jolson & William Bendix Halloween Show. Original Air Date Was 10/30/1947.
Al Jolson Radio Program Of January 5, 1943 Al Jolson ℗ 2012 Hallmark Released on: 2011-10-01 Auto-generated by YouTube.
Episode 35 - Helen Hayes, Perry Como, Al Jolson (1957-02-20) Ed Herlihy ℗ FQ Old Time Radio Shows Released on: 2014-11-11 Composer: Ed Herlihy Lyricist: Ed Herlihy Auto-generated by YouTube.
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The Al Jolson Program Al Jolson ℗ 2011 Mastercorp Pty Ltd Released on: 2011-08-31 Auto-generated by YouTube.
Victoria Jolson, the daughter-in-law of the legendary Al Jolson, visits with Host Lee Lazerson to discuss her new book, Beneath the Laughter, This book chron...
Film Free Online Watch - Wallaby Jim Of The Islands [Hot Full Movies] After an absence of three years, Allison, fiancée of Norman Brooks, returns to a south seas island. Alos sailing into...
Attack (1956) Classic War Movie Directed by Robert Aldrich Produced by Robert Aldrich Screenplay by James Poe Based on Fragile Fox by Norman Brooks Starring Jack Palance Eddie Albert Lee Marvin William Smithers Robert Strauss Buddy Ebsen Music by Frank De Vol Cinematography Joseph F. Biroc Edited by Michael Luciano Attack, also known as Attack!, is a 1956 American war film. It was directed by Robert Aldrich and starred Jack Palance, Eddie Albert, Lee Marvin, William Smithers, Robert Strauss, Richard Jaeckel, Buddy Ebsen and Peter van Eyck. The cinematographer was Joseph Biroc. war movies, war movies youtube,
This is a mix of late 70's Disco Music. It contains: Beautiful Bend, Afro-Cuban Band, Bettye La Vette, Donna Summer, Freda Payne, Alec R. Costandinos, Cissy ...
This is a mix of late 70's Disco Music. It contains: Patti Brooks, Lipstique, Paradise Express, Musique II, UN, Cissy Houston, Barbara Streisand, Dan Hartman...
This is a mix of Disco Music. It contains: The Simon Orchestra, Dan Hartman, Abbe, Glass Family, Irene Cara, Sylvester, Michael Zager Band, U.N., Kebekelektr...
The fifth episode of Quintino presents SupersoniQ Radio. Enjoy! iTunes: http://smarturl.it/SupersoniQ005 Soundcloud: http://bit.ly/Soundcloud-005 Tracklist: 1 Azzido da Bass - 50.000 Watts (Brooks Remix) 2 Ivan Gough, Jebu - Kukata 3 Bruno Mars - Locked out of Heaven (Quintino Mashup) 4 Makj & M35 - Revolution 5 Tommie Sunshine, Disco Fries - Bad Boy 6 Empire of the Sun - Alive (Zedd Remix) 7 Moguai - When I Rock 8 Sander van Doorn, Dimitri Vegas, Like Mike - Project T 9 Blasterjaxx - Fifteen (Hardwell Edit) 10 Kenneth G - Rage-Aholics 11 Steve Aoki, Tujamo, Chris Lake - Boneless 12 Quintino, Alvaro - World in our Hands (Blasterjaxx Remix) 13 Norman Doray - Troublemaker 14 Example - All the wrong Places (Quintino Remix)
1: Endless Blue - Salty Waters (Original mix) 2: Sasha - Xpander (Mark Norman Edit) 3: Markus Schulz - First Time (Funabashi remix) 4: Jussi Polet - Two Seas...
Documentary focusing on the contributions to the American war effort of African-American soldiers. Director: Stuart Heisler Writer: Carlton Moss Stars: Willi...
This panel discussion took place at the Southeastern Conference of Seventh-day Adventist campmeeting in June 2005. The panelists are, from left to right: W.L. Taylor: President, Southeastern Conference Joseph McCoy: Former President, South Central Conference Norman Miles: Historian and Administrator C.D. Brooks: Former Speaker/Director, Breath of Life Ministries Mylas Martin: Award-Winning Journalist E.E. Cleveland: Evangelist Mark August: Award-Winning Journalist
01 Electric Light Orchestra - Getting to the Point 02 Nazareth - Dream On 03 Europe - Carrie 04 38 Special - One In A Million 05 Elkie Brooks - No More The F...
A farmer, unhappy with his life, decides to go the city to try and make his fortune. He takes a friend along with him. The two of them become successful, but that success brings other, unforeseen problems into their lives. Cast Norman Kerry ... John Brand Miriam Cooper ... His Wife Andrew Hicks ... Sam Slack John Sylvester ... Rev. John Brooks Martha Mansfield ... Mrs. Justine Pelham William Bailey ... Roy Pelham Lawrence Brooke ... Phil Graham Directed by Glen Lyons Scenario by Glen Lyons Cinematography by Alvin Knechtel Details Country: USA Original Air Date: February 1, 1923 Production Co: D. M. Film Corporation --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The event was during the Prospering 2014 conference produced by the Henderson County Chamber of Commerce and Blue Ridge Community College Small Business Cent...
Perennial CHF favorite David Brooks returns to Chicago to kick off our 25th anniversary celebration. He discusses his life story and what it takes to live a moral life. This program is presented as part of the annual Karla Scherer Endowed Lecture Series for the University of Chicago. This program was recorded on October 21, 2014 as part of the 25th Anniversary Chicago Humanities Festival, Journeys: http://chf.to/2014Journeys See upcoming CHF events: http://chicagohumanities.org/ Help us subtitle and translate our videos: http://www.amara.org/en/profiles/videos/ChicagoHumanitiesFestival/ Follow CHF on Twitter: http://twitter.com/Chi_Humanities Like CHF on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/chicagohumanities Subscribe to the CHF podcast on iTunes: http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/chicago-humanities-festival/id303222991 Help us caption & translate this video! http://amara.org/v/F1Iz/
We opened the show with Rusty Brooks! - The Great Malenko - Dean and Joe Malenko - WWF - Pat Patterson and Cheif Jay Strongbow - Vince McMahon - Working Hulk Hogan - Vic Steamboat, Andre the Giant, Ox Baker - IWCCW - Joe Savoldi - Much more! www.IYHwrestling.com
Kelly Corrigan interviews author and television icon Norman Lear about her new memoir, Even This I Get to Experience, at Miami Book Fair International 2014. Watch more interviews at https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLwe1DQGIxfLPCBA-VWQCOWohnkNdBsbEW FROM THE PUBLISHER: Norman Lear’s work is legendary. The renowned creator of such iconic television programs as All in the Family; Maude; Good Times; The Jeffersons; and Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman, Lear remade our television culture from the ground up. At their peak, his programs were viewed by 120 million people a week, with stories that dealt with the most serious issues of the day—racism, poverty, abortion —yet still left audiences howling with laughter. In EVEN THIS I GET TO EXPERIENCE, Lear opens up with all the candor, humor, and wisdom to be expected from one of America’s greatest living storytellers. But TV and politics are only a fraction of the tale. Lear’s early years were grounded in the harshness of the Great Depression, and further complicated by his parents’ vivid personalities. The imprisonment of Lear’s father, a believer in the get-rich-quick scheme, colored his son’s childhood. During this absence, Lear’s mother left her son to live with relatives. Lear’s comic gifts were put to good use during this hard time, even as they would be decadeslater during World War II, when Lear produced and staged a variety show for his fellow airmen in addition to flying fifty bombing missions. After the war, Lear tried his hand at publicity in New York before setting out for Los Angeles in 1949. A lucky break had a powerful agent in the audience the night Danny Thomas performed a nightclub routine written by Lear, and within days his career in television began. Before long his work with Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis (and later Martha Raye and George Gobel) made him the highest-paid comedy writer in the country, and he was spending his summers with the likes of Carl Reiner and Mel Brooks. Movies followed, and soon he was making films starring Frank Sinatra, Dick Van Dyke, and Jason Robards. Then came the ’70s, and Lear’s unprecedented string of TV hits. Married three times and the father of six children ranging in age from nineteen to sixty-eight, Lear’s penetrating look at family life, parenthood, and marriage is a volume in itself. A memoir as touching, funny, and remarkable as any of Lear’s countless artistic creations, EVEN THIS I GET TO EXPERIENCE is nothing less than a profound gift, endlessly readable and characteristically unforgettable.
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In Kampuchea and with the background of a bloody civil war, a team of villains manages to capture the beautiful gemstone that represents the legendary imperial power Khmer dynasty. The heir to the royal family, Princess Yung, asks international aid and U.S. agents are responsible for the dangerous mission restitescapar jewel to its rightful owner.
Yet another episode of Trash Cinema featuring a rampant piece of slime called Bloody New Year(1987) starring Suzy Aitchison, Nikki Brooks, Colin Heywood, Mar...
WHAT?! WE'RE AT HOMESTEAD BUT THIS ISN'T THE FINALE! CURVEBALL! The Code Red Trucks are here with the 2nd to last race of the season. This is the Ford 200! A...
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Here's a lovely and rare documentary about the Celebrated British actor Robert Donat from The British Greats BBC Series circa 1980 written and presented by B...
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Senior (2015) JC Brooks hits 55 yard FG in pregame practice on 10/9/14.
When We Are M-A-Double R-I-E-D Norman Brooks Norman Brooks, The New York Theatre Orchestra ℗ 2008 Tinsel Town Records Released on: 2008-01-01 Orchestra: The New York Theatre Orchestra Auto-generated by YouTube.
Always Leave There Laughing Norman Brooks Norman Brooks, The New York Theatre Orchestra ℗ 2008 Tinsel Town Records Released on: 2008-01-01 Orchestra: The New York Theatre Orchestra Auto-generated by YouTube.
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I Was Born In Virginia Norman Brooks Norman Brooks, The New York Theatre Orchestra ℗ 2008 Tinsel Town Records Released on: 2008-01-01 Orchestra: The New York Theatre Orchestra Auto-generated by YouTube.
Give My Regards To Broadway Norman Brooks Norman Brooks, The New York Theatre Orchestra ℗ 2008 Tinsel Town Records Released on: 2008-01-01 Orchestra: The New York Theatre Orchestra Auto-generated by YouTube.
Mary's A Grand Old Name Norman Brooks Norman Brooks, The New York Theatre Orchestra ℗ 2008 Tinsel Town Records Released on: 2008-01-01 Orchestra: The New York Theatre Orchestra Auto-generated by YouTube.
The Yankee Doodle Boy Norman Brooks Norman Brooks, The New York Theatre Orchestra ℗ 2008 Tinsel Town Records Released on: 2008-01-01 Orchestra: The New York Theatre Orchestra Auto-generated by YouTube.
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Norman Cornish's son John and son-in-law Mike Thonton saw the plaque unveiled at a home on Whitworth Terrace.
BBC News 2015-03-29The poet Rupert Brooke ... the life and loves of the first world war poet Rupert Brooke ... about Brooke.
The Guardian 2015-03-29Kell Brook returned from an horrific knife attack last year to win his first IBF welterweight world title defence in style.
RTE 2015-03-29Kell Brook wants an all-British world title bout with Amir Khan this summer ... Kell Brook's professional record.
BBC News 2015-03-29Brook, who won the belt from Shawn Porter in August, remained unbeaten after his 23rd knockout win in 34 fights.
Boston Herald 2015-03-29• Brook lined up for fight with Amir Khan. Kell Brook, right, in action against Jo Jo Dan during ...
The Guardian 2015-03-29Chris Hughes and McLean Chicquen added two goals and an assist each for Stony Brook (7-2, 2-1 America East).
Newsday 2015-03-29England's Kell Brook, who returned from an horrific knife ... Brook has a new record of 34-0 (23KOs).
The Times of India 2015-03-29BROOKINGS, S ... Brookings County Assistant Sheriff Scott Sebring tells The ... Brookings Register, http:
Lexington Herald-Leader 2015-03-29Norman scored 12 second-quarter points, making 5-of-7 shots, and both of his 3-point attempts ... Norman ...
Detroit news 2015-03-29BROOK V DAN ... England’s Kell Brook, who returned from an ... Brook has a new record of 34-0 (23KOs).
Taipei Times 2015-03-29Lamar Norman's triple just beat the halftime buzzer ... Norman finished with 17 points for Godwin ...
The Miami Herald 2015-03-29com) - Kell Brook took down Jo Jo Dan in four rounds on Saturday to retain his IBF world welterweight title.
The Charlotte Observer 2015-03-29Al Jolson (May 26, 1886 – October 23, 1950) was an American singer, comedian, and actor. In his heyday, he was dubbed "The World's Greatest Entertainer".
His performing style was brash and extroverted, and he popularized a large number of songs that benefited from his "shamelessly sentimental, melodramatic approach". Numerous well-known singers were influenced by his music, including Bing CrosbyJudy Garland, rock and country entertainer Jerry Lee Lewis, and Bob Dylan, who once referred to him as "somebody whose life I can feel". Broadway critic Gilbert Seldes compared him to "the Greek God Pan", claiming that Jolson represented "the concentration of our national health and gaiety."
In the 1930s, he was America's most famous and highest paid entertainer. Between 1911 and 1928, Jolson had nine sell-out Winter Garden shows in a row, more than 80 hit records, and 16 national and international tours. Although he's best remembered today as the star in the first (full length) talking movie, The Jazz Singer in 1927, he later starred in a series of successful musical films throughout the 1930s. After a period of inactivity, his stardom returned with the 1946 Oscar-winning biographical film, The Jolson Story. Larry Parks played Jolson with the songs dubbed in with Jolson’s real voice. A sequel, Jolson Sings Again, was released in 1949, and was nominated for three Oscars. After the attack on Pearl Harbor, Jolson became the first star to entertain troops overseas during World War II, and again in 1950 became the first star to perform for G.I.s in Korea, doing 42 shows in 16 days. He died just weeks after returning to the U.S., partly due to the physical exertion of performing. Defense Secretary George Marshall afterward awarded the Medal of Merit to Jolson's family.
William Henry "Bill" Gates III (born October 28, 1955 in Seattle, Washington) is an American business magnate, computer programmer and philanthropist. Gates is the former chief executive officer (CEO) and current chairman of Microsoft, the world’s largest personal-computer software company he co-founded with Paul Allen. He is consistently ranked among the world's wealthiest people and was the wealthiest overall from 1995 to 2009, excluding 2008, when he was ranked third; in 2011 he was the wealthiest American and the second wealthiest person. During his career at Microsoft, Gates held the positions of CEO and chief software architect, and remains the largest individual shareholder, with 6.4 percent of the common stock. He has also authored or co-authored several books.
Gates is one of the best-known entrepreneurs of the personal computer revolution. Gates has been criticized for his business tactics, which have been considered anti-competitive, an opinion which has in some cases been upheld by the courts. In the later stages of his career, Gates has pursued a number of philanthropic endeavors, donating large amounts of money to various charitable organizations and scientific research programs through the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, established in 2000.