http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SinJgcJQhII
 
http://www.corbisimages.com/images/Corbis-NA001477.jpg?size=67&uid=dbb4b702-f7fe-420c-aa83-03a587d44190
 
Looks like he had a live piano player.

 
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> What troops, exactly, was Al Jolson entertaining? We were not at war 
> 1919-1941, and had relatively small armed forces during that period.
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> If I told you the number of Edison Phonographs and other objects  that were 
> "personally owned" by Thomas Edison over the past 43 years, you'd be 
> surprised --- or not!
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