Cab Calloway – Hi De Ho Man (1974)

Artist: Cab Calloway
Title: Hi De Ho Man
Year Of Release: 1974
Label: Sony Music Entertainment
Genre: Jazz, Swing, Vocal, Big Band
Quality: Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 01:00:20
Total Size: 309 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Hi De Ho Man
Year Of Release: 1974
Label: Sony Music Entertainment
Genre: Jazz, Swing, Vocal, Big Band
Quality: Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 01:00:20
Total Size: 309 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Nagasaki (Album Version) 3:21
02. Hoy Hoy (78rpm Version) (Album Version) 2:50
03. Jumpin Jive (Album Version) 3:06
04. Abi Gezunt (Album Version) (78rpm Version) 3:17
05. Fifteen Minutes Intermission (Album Version) 2:59
06. A Chicken Ain't Nothing But A Bird (Album Version) 2:57
07. My Gal (Album Version) 3:03
08. St. James Infirmary (Album Version) 3:03
09. I Want To Rock (Album Version) 3:18
10. I'll Be Around (Album Version) 3:15
11. Minnie the Moocher (Theme Song) (78rpm Version) (Album Version) 3:23
12. The Honeydripper (Album Version) 3:05
13. Hey Now - Hey Now (Album Version) 2:47
14. Hi De Ho Man (Album Version) 2:57
15. Oh Grandpa (78rpm Version) 2:50
16. Jungle King (Album Version) 2:50
17. Two Blocks Down, Turn to the Left (Album Version) 2:51
18. San Francisco Fan (Album Version) 2:50
19. The Calloway Boogie (Album Version) 2:54
20. Everybody Eats When They Come To My House (Album Version) 2:44
American band-leader of the 1930s-1940s, jazz musician, singer, song-writer & multi-talented EmCee renowned for his 'scat singing' style.
Born December 25,1907, Rochester, New York, USA.
Died November 18, 1994, Cokebury Village, Hockessin, Delaware, USA.
Calloway's orchestra rotated as a 'house band' with that of Duke Ellington at the famous Cotton Club in Harlem through the Prohibition era. His snappy 'zoot-suit' dress sense and skillful vaudeville song-and-dance routines made him a popular entertainer. His 'moonwalking' predating that of Michael Jackson by about a half-century.
In later years, he continued performing and featured in films, such as "The Cincinnati Kid" (1965) with Steve McQueen and Edward G. Robinson. The "Cab Calloway School of the Arts", in Wilmington, Delaware, was dedicated in his name in 1994. Calloway died shortly after a stroke and his ashes are interred at Ferncliffe Cemetery in Hartsdale, New York.
Born December 25,1907, Rochester, New York, USA.
Died November 18, 1994, Cokebury Village, Hockessin, Delaware, USA.
Calloway's orchestra rotated as a 'house band' with that of Duke Ellington at the famous Cotton Club in Harlem through the Prohibition era. His snappy 'zoot-suit' dress sense and skillful vaudeville song-and-dance routines made him a popular entertainer. His 'moonwalking' predating that of Michael Jackson by about a half-century.
In later years, he continued performing and featured in films, such as "The Cincinnati Kid" (1965) with Steve McQueen and Edward G. Robinson. The "Cab Calloway School of the Arts", in Wilmington, Delaware, was dedicated in his name in 1994. Calloway died shortly after a stroke and his ashes are interred at Ferncliffe Cemetery in Hartsdale, New York.