Cohan was a myth builder: Songs like "Yankee Doodle Dandy, "Over There" and "Give My Regards to Broadway" celebrated both life in early... George M. Cohan, 'The Man Who Created Broadway,' Was An ...
Watching Adam Biner perform in “George M. Cohan Tonight!” is edge-of-your-seat theater — wondering how he’s doing it all. He sings, he taps, he tells stories, he goes and goes. The Energizer Bunny’s ...
George M. Cohan, Al Jolson, Eddie Cantor, and Jimmy Durante: Historic Recordings Curated by Chip Deffaa. The first recordings (from the early 20th century) of Cantor, Cohan, and Jolson (singing a ...
“Song and Dance Man,” George M. Cohan’s tribute to vaudeville, with its catchy tunes in fast-paced vignettes, enjoyed a successful and popular run on Broadway in 1930. With lovely symmetry, “Cohan at ...
George M. Cohan, the son of Irish immigrants – often described as the man who owned Broadway – dominated American theater from 1901 until 1940. During that four-decade period, the man born on the ...
"George M. Cohan: The Ultimate Collection"-- a specially priced three-CD set celebrating the father of the modern Broadway musical--is being released on July 4th, which Cohan always claimed as his ...
George M. Cohan, the son of Irish immigrants — often described as the man who owned Broadway — dominated American theater from 1901 until 1940. During that four-decade period, the man born on the ...
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