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Ann Hampton Callaway is an American jazz singer, songwriter, and actress. She was best known for writing and singing the theme song for the TV series The Nanny.

History with the Macy's Parade[]

Ann Hampton Callaway made her debut during the 1999 Parade with the Broadway Cast of Swing! and they all performed "It Don't Mean a Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing)"

Next year at the 2000 Parade, Callaway would ride on her first float which was Three Little Pigs by Pulte Homes and she sang "One Brick at a Time".

For the 2003 Parade, she sang "I'll Be Home For Christmas" along with Peter Nero on the Spirit of America float.

Her most recent appearance was during the 2010 Parade. Callaway joined The Young People's Chorus of NYC on Delta Air Lines Winter Wonderland in Central Park float and together they sang "Yes, Virginia", an original composition written by Macy's own Wesley Whatley and William Schermerhorn.

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