The Ink Spots, a popular vocal group from the 1930s and 1940s, do not have a specific monetary worth as a group today, as they are no longer active. However, their influence on music and culture is significant, and their recordings continue to generate revenue through royalties and licensing. Individual members' estates may have varying valuations based on their contributions and legacies in the music industry. Overall, their historical impact is more valuable than any monetary figure could represent.
The Mills Brothers recorded Cab Driver - not The Ink Spots.
The web address of the Ink Spots Museum is: http://www.inkspotsmuseum.com
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The phone number of the Ink Spots Museum is: 713-802-1022.
It is the Ink spots , the song is the chorus to "Whispering Grass". The Ink Spots, Whispering Grass
The address of the Ink Spots Museum is: 117 E 20Th St, Houston, TX 77008
Sounds like the Ink Spots. I believe the song is called 'Whispering Grass' by the Ink Spots. Check it out on iTunes or YouTube.
i bought one for 4 dollars with the entire bands signature
1955
The Mills Brothers had a surprise hit with the song in 1968. The Ink Spots have since recorded it on one or two albums.
About $1.25
In the early 1930's.