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From the 1940's movie
Cab Calloway Minnie The Moocher (Blues Brothers 1980)
Folks, now here's the story 'bout Minnie the Moocher, She was a red-hot hootchie-cootcher, She was the roughest, toughest frail, But Minnie had a heart as big as a whale...
Cab Calloway Minnie The Moocher The Cotton Club
Extrait du film de Coppola "The cotton club"
(l'acteur) Cab Calloway interprète son célèbre Minnie the Moocher.
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Milt Hinton Ol' Man Time
...1936, Milt joined Cab Calloway and stayed with him until 1951. During this period , he recorded with Lionel Hampton, Billie Holiday, Ethel Waters, And Teddy Wilson. After leaving Cab, he began a long free-lance career in New York City. He has toured overseas with Pearl Bailey and Bing Crosby as well as stints with Count Basie, Duke Ellington, and the Louis Armstrong All-Stars. Other credits include many television, radio, and motion picture
Cab Calloway and Al Jolson
I love to Singa
Cab Calloway The Jumpin Jive
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Cab Calloway Wher's Minnie
Where is Minnie? Calloway 1932
This clip is Cab Calloway and his Orchestra in the 1932 movie "The Big Broadcast"
By 1930 the Cotton Club in Harlem had become the premier jazz venue in the...
Tamyra Gray singing Minnie The Moocher
La version US d'une fameuse émissino de M6... Ici, la jeune et belle Tamyra GRAY chante le célbère tube de Cab CALLOWAY, Minnie The Mooc...
Will Smith saying oh/Lerkot pics
You will now have the chance to hear Will Smith saying yeah and öh while watching pictures from Lerkots computer.
Les Cartes Nudistes
Musique Cab Calloway : Extrait de "a Chicken ain't nothing but a bird"
Cab Calloway Minnie the Moocher
Minnie The Moocher Calloway Cab 1978
Cab Calloway in 1978 in Toronto performs at one of Peter Appleyard's jazz shows backed up by a good studio band
In 1931, he recorded his most famous song,...
Jeepers Creepers Tyree Glen
...member of the Cab Calloway Orchestra (1939-1946). Glenn visited Europe with Don Redman's big band (1946). During his association with Ellington (1947-1951), he was an effective wah-wah trombonist in the Tricky Sam Nanton tradition and Ellington's only vibraphonist, being well-featured on the "Liberian Suite." During the 1950s, Glenn worked
DocCheatham I want a little girl
...and then with Cab Calloway 1933/39. After a break due to ill health he joined Teddy Wilson and then Eddie Heywood. By 1945, out of sympathy with Bebop, he took a job with the Post Office, worked out some dental problems, opened a New York teaching studio and took stock in general. He was soon back and, perhaps surprisingly, playing the jazz solos with a variety of Latin-American bands including Machito's and Perez Prado's. By the 1950's he was swinging again working with Wilber De Paris, Sammy Price and Herbie Mann, then led his own band for five years at Broadway's International Hotel. 1966/7 saw him with the Goodman band, then in the 1970's began to build an international soloist's reputation as a result of records, touring and a general public feeling that his career was worth celebrating.