- "
Caldonia" is a jump
blues song,
first recorded in 1945 by
Louis Jordan and his
Tympany Five.
Although credited to
Fleecie Moore, his wife at the time...
-
Follow the Boys and
Swing Parade of 1946. His very
successful musical short Caldonia (1945)
prompted three more
feature films, all
starring Jordan and his band:...
-
Sanford Tollette and his wife
Caldonia Crofton Tollette in the 1800s. They
built a church, a store, and a
public school.
Caldonia Tollette was postmistress...
-
Rodeo Caldonia also
known as
Rodeo Caldonia High
Fidelty Performance Theater was a
black feminist arts
collective based in Fort Greene,
Brooklyn during...
- roll era,
including "Let The Good
Times Roll", "Keep A-Knockin'", and "
Caldonia". Carl Hogan's
opening riff to "Ain't That Just Like A Woman"
later became...
-
Caldonia is a two reel
American musical short film
directed by
William Forest Crouch and
released by
Astor Pictures in 1945. The film
stars musician Louis...
- President?" –
which became his
catchphrase –
during his
performance of "
Caldonia". He was the
first African American performer to
appear at the
annual WHCA...
- well as
takes from rehearsals.
Among the
additions are
Louis Jordan's "
Caldonia" by
Muddy Waters, the
concert version of "The Weight", "Jam #1" and "Jam...
- collaborations. From 1985 to 1989, she was a
founding member of
Rodeo Caldonia, a
black women's art
collective formed in the
Brooklyn neighborhood of...
- the
Woody Herman band
recorded "
Caldonia". Neal
Hefti and
Ralph Burns collaborated on the
arrangement of "
Caldonia" that the
Herman band used. "Ralph...