Hi De Ho and Mo'.
HI-DE-HO! Experience a night at the Cotton Club where swing is king and jive is alive. The legendary Cab Calloway Orchestra and The Ink Spots will have you bouncing, swaying, and singing. Don't miss this night of great entertainment.
The whole audience bouncing and swaying to the irresistible rhythm. Everybody singing HI-DE-HO! They're echoing the King himself, Cab Calloway, as he thrusts his baton into the air, and in his Zoot Suit, jumps, twirls and signals to the band to begin another joyous chorus. Who could forget the incredible sounds and imagery of Cab Calloway and his hot Jazz Orchestra!
When you speak of the internationally famous Ink Spots, you're really talking about a "household name".
Although there have been several changes and replacements throughout the years, as all of the original members have passed away (The FOUR INK SPOTS originated in Indianapolis, Indiana in 1932), the UNIQUE SOUND which made them famous is still alive, through JIM NABBIE who joined the group in 1945 to replace Bill Kenny.
JIM NABBIE passed away suddenly in September 1992 and has been replaced by GRANT KITCHINGS. Shortly before Jim Nabbie's untimely death, he named GRANT KITCHINGS as his successor as lead tenor. Grant was not immediately available but was able to rejoin the group in February 1995. He was welcomed enthusiastically by The Ink Spots and audiences alike.
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Added by pscott99 on May 26, 2007