The Ink Spots
Fitzgerald & the Ink Spots was an American vocal jazz group active from 1932 to 1954. The ensemble performed across jazz, blues, and early doo-wop styles, establishing themselves as influential figures in vocal group traditions of the era. Operating during a formative period for American popular music, they contributed to the development of group harmony singing that would shape subsequent decades of recorded music. The group's recordings and performances left a notable impact on the vocal jazz landscape before their dissolution in 1954.
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