The Ink Spots
When you speak of the internationally famed Ink Spots, you're talking about a
"household name!" The unique sound that originally made the group famous in
1932 has survived and even flourished throughout years of changes. Their
history has included film classics with Abbott and Costello, regular appearances
with Jack Benny, performances with such legends as Ella Fitzgerald and Cab
Calloway, and shows with numerous Big Bands during the swing era. They are
currently regulars on the Mississippi Queen and the American Queen Riverboats,
and appear as guest artists with orchestras nationwide, including the Houston
Pops. The Ink Spots' musical impact is formally recognized in the Grammy Hall
of Fame, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, the Apollo Hall of Fame and the Vocal
Group Hall of Fame.
The Ink Spots has 86 hit recordings to its credit, many of them million dollar
sellers, including renditions of My Prayer, Don’t Get Around Much Anymore,
and their biggest hit, If I Didn’t Care, which has sold a whopping 19 million
copies. But, it’s their live show that truly embodies the wealth of their rich
musical history. There are very few nostalgia acts and shows today with such
elegance, style and humor. The Ink Spots proudly carry the torch of great
tradition -- an American musical legend that is singing and entertaining better
than ever!
HAROLD WINLEY - Bass Singer/Narrator
His association with The Ink Spots goes back more than fifty years; before he
became an original member of THE CLOVERS. It is now more than twenty-five
years that he has been performing with THE INK SPOTS on a continual basis.
The deep resonance of his voice has thrilled audiences worldwide. He is the
"intellectual" of the group and is interested in everything and anything . . . but
photography and music are his passions. Born in Washington, DC where most of
his family still resides, he was a resident of New York City for many years. He
now resides in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
SONNY HATCHETT - Second Lead/Second Tenor
Sonny is the Group's comedian . . . both on-stage and off-stage . . . and has
appeared as a single artist nationally and internationally. Sonny has many
comedy albums to his credit. He is also a songwriter and comedy writer and you'll
often see his smiling face in movies and commercials filmed in the Miami area.
He has been a member of THE INK SPOTS for more than twenty-five years and
has earned his nickname of "Twinkle Toes" for his intricate steps on stage. Born
and raised in Baltimore, Maryland, he now makes his home in the Fort
Lauderdale area.
HERMAN DENBY - Lead Tenor
When Grant Kitchings (lead singer 1995-2001) became ill while performing with
THE INK SPOTS on the Mississippi Queen, Herman responded immediately and
was on the next flight to New Orleans. Those were big shoes to fill, but he did so
very well. We are proud to have Herman as a permanent member of the group
now that Grant has sadly passed. Herman is a very modest man but he is a
published poet, a writer and a songwriter. He was an original member of the
"Doo-Wop Hall of Fame" group THE SWALLOWS and wrote most of their songs.
He is a life long friend of Sonny Hatchett. He was also born in Baltimore but now
makes New York City his home.
MORRIS DOW - Baritone/Guitarist
A native of Philadelphia, he now makes his home in Baltimore, Maryland. He has
scored music for many motion pictures and television and radio commercials.
Also known as one of the finest jazz harmonica players in the country today, he
is a guitarist extraordinaire. He is also a writer and has recently had a beautiful
book published. Before joining THE INK SPOTS, he toured with many famous
artists including Jimmy
McGriff? and Nancy Wilson. He also worked with Herb
Kenny, the brother of THE INK SPOTS' original lead singer, Bill Kenny.
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RaymondLutz - 18 Mar 2006