Blanche Calloway

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Without That Gal! (06-11-31) 00:00 Tools
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I Got What It Takes 00:00 Tools
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I Gotta Swing 00:00 Tools
Lonesome Lovesick Blues 00:00 Tools
Louisiana Liza 00:00 Tools
Lonesome Lovesick 00:00 Tools
I'm Gettin' Myself Ready For You 00:00 Tools
Loveless Love 00:00 Tools
Last Dollar 00:00 Tools
Catch On 00:00 Tools
Sugar Blues 00:00 Tools
I Need Lovin' 00:00 Tools
Line-A-Jive 00:00 Tools
It Looks Like Susie 00:00 Tools
I'm Gettin Myself Ready For You 00:00 Tools
Misery 00:00 Tools
It's Right Here For You 00:00 Tools
Blue Memories 00:00 Tools
Concentratin' On You 00:00 Tools
Lazy Woman Blues 00:00 Tools
Just a Crazy Song (Hi-Hi-Hi) 00:00 Tools
You Ain't Living Right 00:00 Tools
What's A Poor Girl Gonna Do? 00:00 Tools
When I Can't Be With You 00:00 Tools
Just A Crazy Song (Hi-Hi-Hi) (03-27-31) 00:00 Tools
Lazy Woman's Blues (11-09-25) 00:00 Tools
Make Me Know It (If You Mean What You Say) 00:00 Tools
I'm Getting' Myself Ready For You (03-27-31) 00:00 Tools
Just a Crazy Song 00:00 Tools
Loveless Love (03-27-31) 00:00 Tools
Just A Crazy Song - Hi-Hi-Hi 00:00 Tools
Growlin' Dan (11-18-31) 00:00 Tools
Sugar Blues (03-27-31) 00:00 Tools
I Gotta Swing (11-06-35) 00:00 Tools
Make Me Know It 00:00 Tools
Misery (05-08-31) 00:00 Tools
Last Dollar (11-18-31) 00:00 Tools
Line-A-Jive (11-06-35) 00:00 Tools
I Got What It Takes (11-18-31) 00:00 Tools
Casey Jones Blues 00:00 Tools
Lonesome Lovesick (11-09-25) 00:00 Tools
Make Me Know It (If You Mean What You Say) (06-11-31) 00:00 Tools
It Looks Like Susie (06-11-31) 00:00 Tools
You Ain't Living Right (11-06-35) 00:00 Tools
I Need Lovin' (08-27-34) 00:00 Tools
When I Can't Be With You (06-11-31) 00:00 Tools
It's Right Here For You (05-08-31) 00:00 Tools
Concentratin' On You (11-18-31) 00:00 Tools
Catch On (08-27-34) 00:00 Tools
What's A Poor Girl To Do? (08-27-34) 00:00 Tools
Louisiana Liza (11-06-35) 00:00 Tools
Growlin' Dan (08-27-34) 00:00 Tools
I Need Lovin 00:00 Tools
Line A Jive 00:00 Tools
Blue Memories (11-18-31) 00:00 Tools
Casey Jones 00:00 Tools
There's Rhythm in the River 00:00 Tools
Make Me Know It - If You Mean What You Say 00:00 Tools
Growlin Dan 00:00 Tools
I'm Getting Myself Ready for You 00:00 Tools
You Aint Living Right 00:00 Tools
Concentratin on You 00:00 Tools
What’s a Poor Girl Gonna Do 00:00 Tools
Concentratin' - On You 00:00 Tools
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Blanche Calloway (February 9, 1902 - December 16, 1978) was an African-American jazz singer, bandleader, and composer. She was the older sister of Cab Calloway, she was scattin' before he was. Dropping out of Maryland's then controversial all negro Morgan State College in 1923 for a life in show business, Calloway was the first woman to lead an all-male orchestra. With a music career that spanned over fifty years, she recorded in the 20's for Okeh and Vocalion, including a 1925 session with Louis Armstrong. In 1931, she was invited to tour with Andy Kirk and joined Andy Kirk and his Twelve Clouds of Joy. She was a popular & brash live performer, who often ended up upstaging the bandleader, eventually leaving with his disgruntled trumpet player Edgar "Puddin Head" Battle to start her own outfit. Determined to go out on her own, Blanche Calloway and her Joy Boys became a top rated touring act, recording for RCA-Victor until they disbanded in 1938. They were also known as "Blanche Calloway and Her Orchestra". Blanche's mother was a church organist, and Blanche had sung in the local church choir, and studied the piano and voice. She originally left the same college her mother had attended to perform in local Baltimore area revues & musicals, and her first real break came when she joined the touring revue for a Noble Sissle, Eubie Blake musical called "Shuffle Along" and by 1927 was a popular performer in the Chicago nightclubs. Although no footage is known to exist, she heavily influenced her younger brother's far more sucessful career, and Earl "Fatha" Hines once said of her "Blanche Calloway, Cab's sister, had a very good way of entertaining. She was wild and wiry in certain things and very sensitive in others...Although Cab may not say this to himself, all of his style was from her. His sister taught him everything he knew about performing." Blanche was also a composer and her songs included "You Ain't Living Right", "Line A Jive" and "Growlin' Dan". Blanche retired from performing in 1944 and by the early 1950s she managed the Crystal Caverns nightclub in Washington, DC, where she is credited with discovering R&B singer Ruth Brown. In the 60's, she was reportedfly the first female black DJ on a South Florida radio station, and prior to that was one of the first Negro clerks to serve in a voting precinct in Florida and according to one source, "the first black woman to vote in 1958." She died at age 75, after a decade plus battle with breast cancer in 1978. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.