Cab Calloway released from hospital after suffering massive stroke. (the 86-year-old big band leader is recuperating at his daughter's house) (Brief Article)

From: Jet | Date: August 15, 1994 | Copyright information

Famed bandleader-singer Cab Calloway was recently released from the hospital after being treated for a massive stroke (JET, July 4).

"Everything is stable. He's resting comfortably. That's about all I can say right now," said the entertainer's agent, Stan Scotland.

Calloway, 86, ...

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