We are currently migrating our data. We expect the process to take 24 to 48 hours before everything is back to normal.
Blanche Calloway

Artist

Blanche Calloway

Last updated: 12 hours ago

Although she was hardly the model for the song character of Minnie the Moocher, Blanche Calloway was the sister of both famous jive bandleader <a href="spotify:artist:03cwCzIWQ8BRmXjGPDAL04">Cab Calloway</a> and the lesser-known performer Elmer Calloway. Her first high-profile gigs were at the lively Ciro Club in New York City in the mid-'20s, leading to widespread touring with various revues and territorial bands. Some of these groups would establish residencies at Chicago clubs, giving the singer something of a foothold in the Windy City jazz scene. Of even more importance was a long stint at the Pearl Theatre in Philadelphia in 1931, where she was the front-line singer for the <a href="spotify:artist:6lDzuLTyt5ewY3FLfX1smg">Andy Kirk</a> band.

The next challenge was leading a group on her own, a process which continued through the fall of

1938. Although there were periods of success, the final chapter in her story as a bandleader would have to be numbered 11, literally. Official records from the year indicate that she filed for bankruptcy under her married name of Blanche Calloway Pinder, a move that made the dismantling of her musical group a necessity. In the '40s and '50s she continued working as a solo artist, and in the '60s she became the programming director of a radio station in Florida. She returned to her native Baltimore and retired the following decade. ~ Eugene Chadbourne, Rovi

Monthly Listeners

2,350

Followers

1,269

Top Cities

63 listeners
42 listeners
40 listeners
28 listeners
27 listeners

Related Artists

Blanche Calloway And Her Orchestra

Blanche Calloway And Her Orchestra

Lovie Austin

Lovie Austin

Doug Aiton

Doug Aiton

Henry Creamer

King Oliver & His Orchestra

King Oliver & His Orchestra

Eddie Heywood Trio

Teddy Wilson Orchestra

Teddy Wilson Orchestra

Joe McCoy

Joe McCoy

Chick Webb & His Orchestra

Chick Webb & His Orchestra

Tommy Ladnier

Tommy Ladnier

Billie Holiday Orchestra, Lester Young

Andy Kirk & His 12 clouds of Joy

Andy Kirk & His 12 clouds of Joy

Midge Williams

Midge Williams

The Chocolate Dandies

The Chocolate Dandies

Louis Armstrong Orchestra

Louis Armstrong Orchestra

Red Norvo And His Orchestra

Red Norvo And His Orchestra

The Blues Singers

The Blues Singers

Skeets Tolbert

Skeets Tolbert

Bunny Berigan and His Orchestra

Bunny Berigan and His Orchestra