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The Living Voice of Al Jolson

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Queensborough Performing Arts Center (Q-PAC)
222-05 56th Avenue
Bayside, NY 11364
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This show is currently closed
Performance Date was November 26, 2006

Ticket Information: This show is currently closed.

Tickets by Phone: 212-352-3101

For more information on The Living Voice of Al Jolson: www.visitqpac.org
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It has been said that if ever Al Jolson came back, he would be Clive Baldwin, who is recognized as The Living Voice of Al Jolson. The most amazing fact is that he is not an imitator, but an authentic exponent of theatrical magic, who just happens to have been born with a similar voice and manner uncannily approximating that of the great Al Jolson, whose prophetic catch phrase "you ain't heard nothin yet" exemplifies Clive's performance.

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