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Calloway, Cab |
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Calloway, Cab(ell) (1907–1994)
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Along with her lyrical way around a torch song, Callaway's sense of humor comes through on the current disc, which includes ``The I'm-Too-White-to-Sing the-Blues Blues,'' a comical sendup of her name being confused with her would-be relatives Lionel Hampton and Cab Calloway. Jumpin' Jive," their spectacular number with Cab Calloway, will live forever in memory. They include, among many others Clarence Muse, Hattie McDaniel, Nina Mae McKinney, Louise Beavers, Ethel Waters, Louis Armstrong, Bill "Bojangles" Robinson, Cab Calloway, Duke Ellington, Willie Best, Mantan Moreland, Tim Moore, Moms Mabley, Jack Johnson, The Dandridge Sisters, Ralph Cooper, Slappy White, Flip Wilson, Honi Coles, Butterbean and Susie, Stump and Stumpy and Muhammad Ali. |
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