Pabst Blue Ribbon 1948 01 08 (55) Guest Al Jolson
# The Eddie Cantor Show: January 8, 1948
Picture yourself settling into your favorite chair on a cold winter's evening in 1948, tuning your radio dial to catch Eddie Cantor at his comedic best. This particular broadcast crackles with special electricity—the legendary Al Jolson has graced the studio as a guest, and the chemistry between these two titans of vaudeville and early entertainment is nothing short of electrifying. Cantor's rapid-fire one-liners and infectious giggle set the perfect stage for Jolson's booming presence, as the two seasoned performers trade quips, engage in hilarious sketches, and deliver musical numbers that showcase why they dominated stages and airwaves for decades. The Pabst Blue Ribbon orchestra swings behind them, and you can practically hear the studio audience roaring with laughter as these entertainment giants remind America why they've remained household names through the Depression, the wars, and into this promising new postwar era.
By 1948, The Eddie Cantor Show had become an American institution, broadcast nationally and sponsored by one of America's most trusted beer brands. Cantor himself—the celebrated "Banjo Eyes," known for his expressive performances and tireless work ethic—had already built a legendary career spanning vaudeville, Broadway, film, and radio. This particular episode captures a remarkable moment in entertainment history: two icons of the entertainment world at the height of their celebrity, performing live for millions of listeners in an era when radio was the primary entertainment medium for nearly every American household.
Don't miss this rare opportunity to hear two of entertainment's greatest performers in their prime. This is living history, captured in glorious audio—the banter, the warmth, the genuine affection between legendary entertainers sharing a microphone. Tune in and experience the magic that made radio the golden age of American entertainment.