The Ed Sullivan Official page takes you back to a time when music wasn't just a backdrop but the main event, when every note and lyric was felt. That's precisely what happened on March 19, 1967. It was the night when Cab Calloway, the jazz titan, shared the stage with his daughter, Chris Calloway, in an act so heartwarming that it could thaw even the coldest of hearts.
However, the evening was particularly special for showcasing the talent of his daughter, Chris, who performed "I'm Not at All in Love" from "The Pajama Game," captivating the audience with her voice and presence. The highlight was their duet, "Side by Side," which not only displayed their incredible talent but also their deep connection and joy in performing together. This performance wasn't just about entertainment; it was a dialogue across generations, a demonstration of the timeless nature of music and the unique bond between father and daughter.
Decades later, the magic of that night remains vibrant, a testament to the art of performance and the enduring appeal of swing music. The story of Cab and Chris Calloway's performance is more than nostalgia; it's a celebration of musical joy and the profound connections music can foster. Sharing this clip isn't just about revisiting a bygone era; it's about passing on the joy, warmth, and unity that music can bring into our lives, encouraging us to cherish and share the legacy of the Calloways and the timeless rhythm of jazz.
Forever entwined in harmony. Let's keep the rhythm alive and swing it forward, one share at a time.







