Jack White channels Cab Calloway with Q-Tip on the rocker’s new song “Hi-De-Ho,” the latest single from his new album Fear of the Dawn, out April 8. White recently spoke to Rolling Stone about the ...
During the swing revival of the 1990s it was singer and bandleader Cab Calloway, and not Benny Goodman or Duke Ellington or Glenn Miller, who provided the biggest influence—with the snazzy suits, hep ...
The days continue ticking down till the release of Fear of the Dawn, the first of the two LPs Third Man Records jefe Jack White is set to release this year. Last month, White released the ...
The whole audience bouncing and swaying to the irresistible rhythm, everybody singing, “Hi-De-Ho!” Who could forget the sounds and imagery of Cab Calloway and his hot jazz orchestra? C. Calloway ...
Ahead of his upcoming double album release, Jack White has released a new collaboration with A Tribe Called Quest’s Q-Tip. On “Hi-De-Ho,” White channels Cab Calloway by way of a sample of his song “Hi ...
You want pyrotechnics? You got ’em: Three tap-dancers working with consummate skill, astonishing athleticism and streamlined elegance.
The hottest music clips at the Mill Valley Film Festival, the ones that have everyone oohing and aahing and bopping in their seats, aren't of Eminem or Jennifer Lopez, but of Muddy Waters, Cab ...
Cab Calloway was still in Frederick Douglass High School when a drama critic with The Afro-American newspaper observed “When Broadway taps this boy, goodbye Baltimore.” The year was 1924 and Calloway ...
White recently spoke with Rolling Stone about "Hi-De-Ho" where he shared that Q-Tip immediately came to mind when he was producing the track. “I just heard that Cab Calloway song on the radio in the ...
Clad in white tie and tails, dancing and scatting his way through the "hi-de-ho" chorus of "Minnie the Mooche," Cab Calloway exuded a sly charm and sophistication that endeared him to legions of fans.
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