he was talking to all of the people about what happened in the club.
he was talking to all of the people about what happened in the club.
In the book "Bud, Not Buddy," Herman E. Calloway is portrayed as the owner of Calloway's Log Cabin Club. He is a successful jazz musician who takes in the main character, Bud, as his grandson. Throughout the story, Bud discovers his connection to Herman and the club.
Cab Calloway was an American jazz singer and band leader. He is perhaps best know for his scat style of singer and his residency at the famous Cotton Club in Harlem.
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The cast of Hi De Ho - 1937 includes: Cab Calloway and His Cotton Club Orchestra as Themselves Cab Calloway as himself
Cab Calloway was a well known band leader and jazz singer who happened to be an African American. He did regular performances at the Cotton Club in Harlem, New York City.
Well, honey, legally speaking, Mr. Calloway owned his own darn club in "Bud, Not Buddy." That man was the boss of that joint, no questions asked. So, if you're trying to stir up trouble or start some legal mumbo jumbo, you're barking up the wrong tree.
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how are the farm club doing?
Stewart Winfield Herman has written: 'The Shelter Island Yacht Club' 'Daniel's line' -- subject(s): Genealogy 'The smallest village' -- subject(s): History
The Cotton Club closed in 1939 with Master showman, Leonard Reed producing at the helm as producer. Featured on that show were Ethyl Waters, Bill Robinson, Cab Calloway, The Nicholas Brothers and Duke Ellington
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