Founded in 1934, the Ink Spots developed a pop-oriented
group-harmony style that kept them on the charts from 1939 through
1951 and influenced many of the most important vocal groups of the
'50s. The group's trademark was the contrasting voices of lead
tenor Bill Kenny and bass singers Orville Jones and Herb Kenny (the
latter joining in 1944 after Jones' death). Kenny, in particular,
with his impe...