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Jolson, Al, 1886-1950
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Incoming Resources
- The best of Irving Berlin
- From shtetl to swing, a musical odyssey, Artline Films [and others] present ; produced by Olivier Mille ; written, researched, and directed by Fabienne Rousso-Lenoir
- Shalom, music of the Jewish people
- The jazz singer, Warner Bros. Pictures and the Vitaphone Corporation present, Disc 1
- Irving Berlin
- The jazz singer, Warner Bros. Pictures and the Vitaphone Corporation present
- Classic western stories, the most beloved stories, compiled by Cooper Edens
- The jazz singer, Warner Bros. Pictures and the Vitaphone Corporation present, Disc 2
- Hollywood singing and dancing, The dawn of the Hollywood musical
- Club Durant, starring Jimmy Durante and his guests
- The roaring twenties
- Go into your dance, Warner Bros. Pictures presents a First National Productions Corp. picture ; directed by Archie L. Mayo
- The singing kid, Warner Bros. Pictures presents ; directed by William Keighley
- The great war, An American musical fantasy
- Rhapsody in blue, the story of George Gershwin, Warner Bros. Pictures, inc. presents ; a Warner Bros., First National picture ; screen play by Howard Koch and Elliot Paul ; produced by Jesse L. Lasky ; directed by Irving Rapper
- Say it with songs, Warner Bros. Pictures presents ; by Darryl Francis Zanuck ; screenplay by Harvey Gates ; dialogue by Joseph Jackson ; directed by Lloyd Bacon
- Rose of Washington Square, Twentieth Century Fox ; screen play by Nunnally Johnson ; directed by Gregory Ratoff
- Mammy, a Warner Brothers production ; Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc. & The Vitaphone Corporation present ; directed by Michael Curtiz ; screen play & dialogue by Gordon Rigby & Joseph Jackson
- Wonder bar, First National Pictures/Vitaphone ; Adaptation and screenplay by Earl Baldwin ; directed by Lloyd Bacon
- Hallelujah I'm a bum, Joseph M. Schenck presents ; United Artists Picture ; directed by Lewis Milestone ; screen play by S.N. Behrman
- Broadway musicals, a Jewish legacy, Albert M. Tapper presents ; production of B'WAY Films, Ghost Light Films and Thirteen for WNET ; directed by Michael Kantor ; Barbara Brilliant, executive producer
- The jazz singer, Warner Bros. Pictures and the Vitaphone Corporation present, Disc 3
- Yes sir, that's my baby, the golden years of Tin Pan Alley, 1920-1929
- 1916, the country found them ready
- 1915, They'd sooner sleep on thistles