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The Ink SpotsThe Ink Spots were an influential American vocal pop group active from 1934 to 1954, renowned for their distinctive style that bridged genres like rhythm and blues and doo-wop. Their unique "Top & Bottom" format, popularized by lead singer Bill Kenny, contributed to their commercial success with major hits such as "If I Didn't Care" and "To Each His Own." The group achieved significant popularity across racial lines and received multiple accolades, including induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1989, even as numerous imitators emerged after their disbandment. (Source: Wikipedia)
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