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  1. 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 Jordan and was produced by his manager Berle Adams.

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  3. Caldonia: Directed by William Forest Crouch. With Louis Jordan, Cab Calloway, Doc Cheatham, Milt Hinton. Louis Jordan, with his band, sings and performs the title song, "Caldonia,", and "Honey Child," "Tillie" and 'Buzz Me", wowing the jitter-buggers, zoot suits and bobby-soxers of the mid-1940s, all built around a wisp of a plot dealing with ...

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    • Musical, Short
    • William Forest Crouch
    • 1945-08-01
  4. 2. Mai 2024 · Step back in time to 1945 with this captivating black and white film featuring the legendary Louis Jordan. Follow Jordan's journey as he navigates the highs and lows of Hollywood, only to face...

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  5. 24. Feb. 2024 · Language: English Script: William Forest Crouch, Mickey Goldsen & John A. McGee Directed by: William Forest Crouch. Louis Jordan, with his band, sings and performs the title song, "Caldonia,",...

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  6. Caldonia’ has ‘arrived.’ The film featurette, stuffed with four new tunes and adorned with the Bobby Soxer’s King, Louis Jordan, as its star, makes it’s initial bow in New York this week in Times Square. It will be the first time the celebrated bandleader has appeared on the screen in a film acted in and at the same time produced ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CaldoniaCaldonia - Wikipedia

    "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, Jordan is the actual songwriter. [2] The song was a hit for Jordan as well as several other musicians.