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"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.
On February 14, 2024, it was announced that Cristobal Tapia de Veer would compose the musical score for Babygirl. [1] The main themes—"Mommy's Dollhouse" and "Wolves"—were tuned as integral to the storyline, which utilized strings, piano and operatic vocals which was written with de Veer's partner Kim Neundoff; the latter was playing with the right hand which was a "waltz-y melody" while ...
Caldonia is a two reel American musical short film directed by William Forest Crouch and released by Astor Pictures in 1945. [1] The film stars musician Louis Jordan and was produced by his manager Berle Adams .
Gen Z has come up with yet another pop culture phrase to baffle anyone born before the year 2000. On the Feb. 2 edition of Hoda & Jenna, the hosting duo puzzled over a popular Gen Z slang term ...
The post also included an adorable video of the "Need You to Not" singer holding his baby girl close to his cheek and rocking back and forth in a rocking chair. "Sunnie Lynn Smith - Born 02/12/25 ...
Louis Jordan and His Tympany Five created many of the most influential songs of the early R&B and rock and roll era, including "Let The Good Times Roll", "Keep A-Knockin'", and "Caldonia". Carl Hogan's opening guitar riff to "Ain't That Just Like A Woman" later became one of rock's most recognizable riffs in Chuck Berry's "Johnny B. Goode".
With the addition of their baby girl, Matt and Josie officially became a family of seven. The pair, who wed in 2018, previously welcomed two boys, Cannon, 3, and Cayson, 5. Matt also shares his 18 ...
Babygirl is a 2024 American erotic thriller film written, directed, and produced by Halina Reijn. Babygirl stars Nicole Kidman as a high-powered CEO who puts her career and family on the line when she begins an affair with a much younger intern (Harris Dickinson).