Cab Callaway is definitely an unforgettable singer and dancer. Cab music is not only innovative, it also removes racial barriers and is economically successful during the Great Depression. Taxis "scatter" while changing jazz music forever in his own unique style. There is no cab callaway called "Hi-De-Ho Man", hip hop and modern jazz may not exist. Cab Callaway was born on December 25, 1907 at the home of Cypress Street in Rochester, New York. People always try to do something through the fact that a taxi was born on Christmas.
In Chicago in the late 1980's, Raffles Dawson (his real name) met art craft of Earle Callaway's cousin Earle Callaway and the newspaper Chicago Defender. I will edit it. At the age of 85, Callaway added a list of famous celebrities who interviewed and added. The gentleman handed the key to Calloway's house and his room. One evening, Callaway took Raffles to Chicago to debut at Whitney Houston.
Cat callaway has an appropriate character to work for the audience. There are famous bands led by Earl Hines and Cab Calloway. But the most important black band is the wonderful orchestra of William "Count" Basie and Duke Ellington. Basie has a great musician from Kansas, including his baseball player Walter Page and tenor saxophonist Lester Young. In 1932, Allenton wrote that "If it is not a swing it is not a good thing." There is also a great representative like the bassist Jimmy Blanton.
Currently it is a famous artist such as Duke Ellington, Cab Callaway, Count Bassey, Esar ยท Waters, Billy Holiday. At the age of 19, she met and married Louis Jones. Together they bore two children, Gail and Teddy (later died in 1970 due to renal failure). In order to cultivate the family and pursue a career, she received a call from a broker who saw her at the cotton club as part of the movie. Her dominant husband allowed she to enter the musical "Duke is a blouse"