Talk about maybe over doing it a bit but I still think it's Kwel...
Al Jolson's final resting place is spectacular...
It consists of a towering, white stone canopy held aloft by six white stone columns, with a series of terraced, blue-tiled
waterfalls cascading down the hillside. The inner dome of this canopy contains a large mosaic of Moses holding the Ten Commandments. Beneath the canopy is the marble sarcophagus of Jolson. To one side of the tomb is a three-foot bronze statue of Jolson down on one knee, in his famous "
Jazz Singer." ("Mammy!") pose. The inscription reads simply: "Al Jolson. 1886-1950.."