
Cab Calloway and His Orchestra was a prominent jazz ensemble led by the charismatic American bandleader Cab Calloway, born in 1907 in Rochester, New York. Known for their energetic performances and Calloway's distinctive scat singing, the group gained fame during the swing era of the 1930s and 1940s. Their biggest hit, "Minnie the Moocher", became a jazz standard and showcased Calloway's dynamic vocal style. The orchestra performed at renowned venues like the Cotton Club in Harlem and appeared in films such as "Stormy Weather". Cab Calloway and His Orchestra left an indelible mark on jazz, blending showmanship with musical innovation.
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