Cab Calloway AKA Cabell Calloway III Born: 25-Dec-1907 Birthplace: Rochester, NY Died: 18-Nov-1994 Location of death: Hockessin, DE Cause of death: Stroke Remains: Cremated
Gender: Male Religion: Anglican/Episcopalian Race or Ethnicity: Black Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Jazz Musician, Actor Nationality: United States Executive summary: King of Hi-De-Ho Cab Callway (born Cabell Calloway III) is one of the greatest Jazz performers. In the 1920's, Cab worked with a band called The Alabamians while studying law at Chicago's Crane College. Cab was the Master of Ceremonies and a singer. He later joined The Missourians which changed its name to Cab Calloway and His Orchestra. His band set trends and introduced a whole new vocabulary as they toured.
In 1930, he was hired to replace Duke Ellington at the exclusive Cotton Club in Harlem. His most famous song, Minnie the Moocher, was written in 1931 and sold over 1,000,000 copies. He was also known for the tunes Are You Hip To That Jive and Hi-De-Ho Man. His career including singing, songwriting, band leader and actor.
The band broke up in the 1940's when bad financial decisions (gambling problems) caught up with Cab. He would go on to appear on Broadway including an all-black Hello Dolly. In 1980, a new generation was introduced to 73-year-old Cab by way of the film The Blues Brothers. Father: Cabell Calloway II (lawyer) Mother: Martha Eulalia Reed (teacher) Sister: Blanche Calloway (bandleader) Wife: Betty (div.) Wife: Nuffie (m. 1945, until his death) Girlfriend: Zelma Proctor (high school) Daughter: Camay Murphy (by Zelma) Daughter: Chris Calloway Daughter: Eulalia Tyson Daughter: Cabella Langsam
High School: Frederick Douglass High School, Baltimore, MD (1927) Law School: Crane College, Chicago, IL University: Lincoln University Pennsylvania (dropped out)
Cab Calloway Big Band and Jazz Hall of Fame 1987 National Medal of Arts 1993 Stabbed 1941 Stroke 12-Jun-1994 Converted to Anglicanism formerly Presbyterian (1930s), to Episcopalian
FILMOGRAPHY AS ACTOR The Blues Brothers (16-Jun-1980) · Curtis The Littlest Angel (6-Dec-1969) The Cincinnati Kid (15-Oct-1965) · Yeller St. Louis Blues (7-Apr-1958) Hi-De-Ho (9-May-1947) · Himself Sensations of 1945 (30-Jun-1944) · Himself Stormy Weather (17-Nov-1943) · Himself The Singing Kid (3-Apr-1936) · Himself International House (27-May-1933) · Himself The Big Broadcast (14-Oct-1932)
Author of books:
Of Minnie The Moocher & Me (1976, autobiography)
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