The Ink Spots were an American vocal group formed in the early 1930s, renowned for their distinctive blend of pop, jazz, and R&B. The group became known for their smooth harmonies and distinctive ...
With a red carnation snugly in the lapel of his gray silk suit, Huey Long was dapper as he stretched nimble fingers on the black and white keyboard to accompany himself in a jazzy version of "Route 66 ...
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From the ‘40s to the Fallout franchise, Ink Spots' indelible imprint on music and popular culture
The Ink Spots were a popular singing group in the 1940s. Lead singer Bill Kenny spent much of his life in Vancouver. As CBC’s Jon Azpiri reports, Kenny's music continues to attract new fans thanks to ...
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