Astounding 1943 Dance Routine Declared by Fred Astaire as “The Finest Ever Captured on Film”

Cab Calloway, the renowned American Jazz dancer, singer, and bandleader, has experienced a remarkable resurgence in interest in recent years. If you’re unfamiliar with the name, you might be wondering, “Who is Cab Calloway?” This revival might have slipped under your radar.

During the 1930s and 40s, Cab Calloway made his mark as a prominent figure in the world of jazz. His era was defined by his exceptional talents as a dancer, singer, and leader of a band.

His unforgettable song “Minnie the Moocher” remains one of his most iconic tunes, solidifying his legacy. He became known as the “Hi-de-ho” man, thanks to this musical masterpiece. Notably, a surge in interest has emerged around a musical film that brought his rendition of “St. James Infirmary” to the forefront. This film incorporated his dance moves through rotoscoping, a technique that animated his performance in the eerie Betty Boop film “The Old Man of the Mountain.”

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