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| - __NOEDITSECTION__ Image:Information-silk.png|Character Template rect 0 0 20 20 Staff Template desc none Cab Calloway Real Name Unknown First publication Unknown
- In 1981, Calloway appeared in several Sesame Street clips that debuted in Season 12:
* "Hi-De-Ho Man" with the Two Headed Monster (EKA: Episode 2123)
* "I Want to Count" with The Count (EKA: Episode 1576)
* "Jumpin' Jive" with the Two Headed Monster (EKA: Episode 1575)
- Cabell "Cab" Calloway III was an American jazz singer and bandleader. He was strongly associated with the Cotton Club in Harlem, New York City where he was a regular performer. Calloway was a master of energetic scat singing and led one of the United States' most popular African American big bands from the start of the 1930s through the late 1940s. Calloway's band featured performers including trumpeters Dizzy Gillespie and Adolphus "Doc" Cheatham, saxophonists Ben Webster and Leon "Chu" Berry, New Orleans guitar ace Danny Barker, and bassist Milt Hinton. Calloway continued to perform until his death in 1994 at the age of 86.
- Cab Calloway (Rochester, New York, 25 december 1907 - Cokebury Village (Delaware), 18 november 1994) was a legendary American jazz singer and bandleader. He was known for his eccentric way of scat-singing (which he had learned from Louis Armstrong) and was also called the hi-de-ho man called. Well-known hits include 'Minnie the Moocher' and ' Lady with the fan '. For whom Calloway did not know yet in 1980, is in any case occur if that year appeared in the legendary Curtis music film The Blues Brothers not gone unnoticed. In that movie, he led Minnie the Moocher from.
- Cabell "Cab" Calloway III (December 25, 1907 – November 18, 1994) was an African-American jazz singer and bandleader. He was strongly associated with the Cotton Club in Harlem, New York City, where he was a regular performer.
- Born Cabell Calloway III in 1907 in Rochester, New York, Cab was an American Jazz singer and bandleader. His band, originally called The Missourians, was one of the most popular African-American big bands of the 1930s and 1940s. Calloway's band featured trumpeters Dizzy Gillespie and Adolphus "Doc" Cheatham, saxophonists Ben Webster and Leon "Chu" Berry, New Orleans guitar ace Danny Barker, and bassist Milt Hinton. Calloway continued to perform until his death in 1994 at the age of 86. In a word, he was cool before the 'old school' was even built.
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| - __NOEDITSECTION__ Image:Information-silk.png|Character Template rect 0 0 20 20 Staff Template desc none Cab Calloway Real Name Unknown First publication Unknown
- In 1981, Calloway appeared in several Sesame Street clips that debuted in Season 12:
* "Hi-De-Ho Man" with the Two Headed Monster (EKA: Episode 2123)
* "I Want to Count" with The Count (EKA: Episode 1576)
* "Jumpin' Jive" with the Two Headed Monster (EKA: Episode 1575)
- Cabell "Cab" Calloway III was an American jazz singer and bandleader. He was strongly associated with the Cotton Club in Harlem, New York City where he was a regular performer. Calloway was a master of energetic scat singing and led one of the United States' most popular African American big bands from the start of the 1930s through the late 1940s. Calloway's band featured performers including trumpeters Dizzy Gillespie and Adolphus "Doc" Cheatham, saxophonists Ben Webster and Leon "Chu" Berry, New Orleans guitar ace Danny Barker, and bassist Milt Hinton. Calloway continued to perform until his death in 1994 at the age of 86.
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