The Ink Spots played a large role in pioneering the black vocal group-harmony genre, helping to pave the way for the doo wop explosion of the '50s. The quavering high tenor of Bill Kenny presaged hundreds of street-corner leads to come, and the sweet harmonies of Charlie Fuqua, Deek Watson, and bass Hoppy Jones (who died in 1944) backed him flawlessly.
Kenny's impeccable diction and Jones's deep ...more
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- Golden Years of Jazz 1940-1947
- Vocals
- The Ink Spots
- Java Jive (Synergy)
- Main Performer
- The Ink Spots
- Ink Spots, Vol. 1 (Blue Moon)
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- The Ink Spots
- Ink Spots, Vol. 2 (Blue Moon)
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