<p>Clad in white tie and tails dancing and scatting his way through the &quot;Hi-de-ho&quot; chorus of &quot;Minnie the Moocher&quot; Cab Calloway exuded a warm charm and sophistication that endeared him to legions of fans. In <em>Hi-de-ho: The Life of Cab Calloway</em> author Alyn Shipton sheds new light on Calloway&#39;s life and career explaining how he traversed racial and social boundaries to become one of the country&#39;s most beloved entertainers. Drawing on first-hand accounts from Calloway&#39;s family friends and fellow musicians the book traces the roots of this music icon. Beginning in obscure Baltimore nightclubs and culminating in his replacement of Duke Ellington at New York&#39;s famed Cotton Club the book shows how Calloway honed his gifts of scat singing and call-and-response routines. His career as a bandleader was matched by his genius as a talent-spotter evidenced by his hiring of such jazz luminaries as Ben Webster Dizzy Gillespie and Jonah Jones. As the swing era waned Calloway reinvented himself as a musical theater star appearing as Sportin&#39; Life in &quot;Porgy and Bess&quot; in the early 1950s; in later years Calloway cemented his status as a living legend through cameos on &quot;Sesame Street&quot; and his show-stopping appearance in the wildly popular <em>The Blues Brothers</em> movie bringing his trademark &quot;hi-de-ho&quot; refrain to a new generation of audiences.</p>
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