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__________________________________ See also our second Cab Calloway special feature: Cab Calloway, part 2: selected additional recordings, 1934-1940 And recordings by Calloway in the following feature pages: Blues in the Night Reefer Songs Don’t Worry ’bout Me Jumpin’ Jive That’s What I Like About the South Stormy Weather (I Don’t Stand a) Ghost of Chance With You Between the Devil and the Deep…

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Cab Calloway (December 25, 1907 - November 18, 1994) was a singer and band leader best known for his scat style in songs such as Minnie the Moocher. He led a house band at Harlem's Cotton Club, as did Duke Ellington, and both men appeared regularly on Walter Winchell's radio program. Calloway appeared in movies from The Singing Kid in 1936 to The Blues Brothers in 1980, and in stage productions including Porgy and Bess and Hello Dolly (opposite Pearl Bailey).  #TodayInBlackHistory Minnie The Moocher, The Cotton Club, Cab Calloway, Music Trivia, Loretta Lynn, Cotton Club, Jazz Musicians, Jazz Blues, All That Jazz

Cab Calloway (December 25, 1907 - November 18, 1994) was a singer and band leader best known for his scat style in songs such as Minnie the Moocher. He led a house band at Harlem's Cotton Club, as did Duke Ellington, and both men appeared regularly on Walter Winchell's radio program. Calloway appeared in movies from The Singing Kid in 1936 to The Blues Brothers in 1980, and in stage productions including Porgy and Bess and Hello Dolly (opposite Pearl Bailey). #TodayInBlackHistory

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