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Cab Calloway was an American jazz singer and bandleader famous for his energetic performances and distinctive style. Known for hits like "Minnie the Moocher," Calloway was a key figure in the Harlem Renaissance and made significant contributions to the development of jazz music. His charisma and showmanship made him a beloved performer in both music and film.
"We didn't have any segregation at the Cotton Club. No. The Cotton Club was wide open, it was free."
Open,
"Everybody did something. It was very entertaining. We had a lot of fun. Lot of fun. And there was no segregation, that I could see. I never saw any."
Fun,
"I think it was just an opera. Now, you go to opera, you expect to see and hear what the opera is. So, it was Catfish Row. It was singers. Marvelous voices. It didn't make no difference what color they were."
"You don't think it was because a white man wrote it, a black man wrote it, a green man wrote it. What - doesn't make a difference! Doesn't make a difference. I think he did a good job."
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