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  1. William Francis Kenny Jr. (June 12, 1914 – March 23, 1978) was an American vocalist with a wide vocal range spanning four octaves. [1] Often regarded as one of the most influential high-tenor singers of all time, Kenny was noted for his "bell-like" vocal clarity and impeccable diction.

  2. Mar 25, 1978 · Bill Kenny, whose tenor‐soprano voice became a stylistic earmark of the Ink Spots quartet, which was popular in the 1930's and 1940's, died Thursday in the Royal Columbian Hospital in Vancouver...

  3. Oct 6, 2013 · Bill Kenny aka "Mr. Ink Spot" sings a segment of "If I Didn't Care" from the 1969 show "The Generation Gap". "Like" Bill Kenny on Facebook: https://www.faceb...

    • Oct 6, 2013
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  4. The Ink Spots (Live) - If I Didn't Care. "Like" Bill Kenny on Facebook for exclusive videos, recordings, photos and more: https://www.facebook.com/Mr.InkSpot/LIVE footage of Bill Kenny of...

    • Jun 12, 2012
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    • Austin Casey
  5. Jan 18, 2010 · Bill Kenny of the Ink Spots singing " If I Didn't Care " Mecury Records From the Album: Bill Kenny sings the Golden Hits of The Ink Spots (1962) Written by: Jack Lawrence.

    • Jan 18, 2010
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  7. Explore Bill Kenny's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Bill Kenny on AllMusic.

  8. William Kenny Jr. (June 12, 1914 – March 23, 1978), known professionally as Bill Kenny, was a pioneering African American tenor vocalist. He is most known for being the lead tenor.

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