Jazz Singer Music
Posted on Wednesday, November 4th, 2009 at 6:00 pmJazz Singer Music
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The Jazz Singer Poster Movie B 11x17 Al Jolson May McAvoy Warner Oland William Demarest
The Jazz Singer reproduction Approx. Size: 11 x 17 Inches - 28cm x 44cm Style B mini poster print Pop Culture Graphics, Inc is Amazon's largest source for movie and TV show memorabilia, posters and more: Offering tens of thousands of items to choose from. We also offer a full selection of framed posters.. Customer satisfaction is always guaranteed when you buy from Pop Culture Graphics,Inc... |
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Billie Holiday (Ted Williams Collection, Newport Jazz Festival 1958) Music Poster - 11x17
$3.89 Billie Holiday (Ted Williams Collection, Newport Jazz Festival 1958) Music Poster - 11x17... |
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Poto Leifi Sweet Corrine's Art Print Poster - 16x20
$15.30 Poto Leifi Sweet Corrine's Art Print Poster - 16x20... |
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Diana Krall - Live in Paris
$9.89 Does it get any better than this? Canadian torch singer and pianist Diana Krall is in perfect form in this two-hour Paris concert, recorded in December 2001 shortly after the release of her CD The Look of Love. In her band, guitarist Anthony Wilson and bassist John Clayton get the lion's share of attention, but the entire ensemble (including lush strings from the Paris Symphony Orchestra) provides... |
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Stormy Weather
$6.91 A husband and wife team struggle to make it in show business as a singing and tap dancing act.... |
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Lady Sings the Blues
$13.88 Studio: Paramount Home Video Release Date: 11/08/2005... |
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Jazz Singer (1927) [VHS]
$16.99 Generally considered the first sound feature, this 1927 film is pretty much silent except for a few lines of dialogue and Al Jolson's songs. The story finds Jolson playing the son of a cantor who wants him to follow in his footsteps, but the singer prefers secular music. Except for its historical value, the film isn't all that interesting, though it is great to get a sense of why people considered... |
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Jazz Singer (1980) [VHS]
$3.00 Not much jazz spoken in this 1980 version of the Jolson classic, directed by Richard Fleischer (The Vikings) and starring a very tentative Neil Diamond as a cantor's son who would rather sing commercially than in a synagogue. The soundtrack is tedious, the portrait of L.A.'s music industry preposterous, and Diamond (despite his talents as a singer-songwriter in the real world) can't help but look... |
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Jazz Singer (1953) [VHS]
$19.98 A musical remake of the original Al Jolson film about the son of a Jewish cantor who defies his father in order to pursue his jazz-singing dream.... |
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The Jazz Singer: 30th Anniversary Edition
$4.82 Not much jazz spoken in this 1980 version of the Jolson classic, directed by Richard Fleischer (The Vikings) and starring a very tentative Neil Diamond as a cantor's son who would rather sing commercially than in a synagogue. The soundtrack is tedious, the portrait of L.A.'s music industry preposterous, and Diamond (despite his talents as a singer-songwriter in the real world) can't help but look... |
What is that one singer who takes rock music and turns it into jazz music?
Sounds like you’re describing Richard Cheese and Lounge against the Machine; check out the links below.
EDIT: pianojazzman is correct about the Paul Anka recording; Pat Boone did one, too- it’s called “In a Metal Mood- No More Mr. Nice Guy” (links below).
Last, but not least- Joe Piscopo does a medley of 70’s rock tunes while impersonating Frank Sinatra: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n6VuWf-nQsM