He was blessed with a warm sense of humor and the ability to reach beyond traditionally imposed racial barriers in pop music. Taking a cue from jazz bandleader Cab Calloway, Jordan was as much a showman as he was a saxophone player, bandleader, and songwriter. Louis Jordan was the dean of jump blues in the late 1940s and one of the most popular rhythm & blues artists of the post-World War II period. Those rights belong to those big companies and corporations Sounds, images, or anything else related to 'Tom and Jerry'. Way, shape or form, claim any ownership to the characters,
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