66 5128 Marie (JN) - 9/53 5138 Why Does A Drink Make You Think - 3/54 I'm not sure why this should have been, but the November 19, 1949 Billboard said that, because of the suit, Berman lost his American Federation Of Musicians recording license. The Reference Guide contains information about design, context and use of ICD. 1244 I've Got The Situation Well In Hand - 3/48 By March 1945, they were recording for Newark (New Jersey)-based Manor records. Danny Owens also left, around the same time as Nabbie, and tenor Gaines Steele was brought in to replace him. Since then, Bill had firmly established himself in the forefront of the Ink Spots, pushing Deek further and further into the background. After an engagement at the State Theater in Hartford (probably in September 1944), Deek quit. Sometime, Some Place, Somewhere (JN) Disputes over the rights to use the Ink Spots name began in the late 1940s, resulting in many court cases. The group was now: Pat Best, Jimmy Gordon, Gaines Steele, and Billy Wells, with Frank Dawes as the utility voice. She had been reported missing on Sunday after last being seen by friends in the Fish Quay area . As it turned out, Deek was the one who was denied the name; clubs were barred from booking any Ink Spots group not containing Bill Kenny. ICD-10-CM Range S00-T88. Watson went on to form a group similar in style to the Ink Spots called the Brown Dots (which later became the Four Tunes). The leading . While brother Billy Wells would join them in a couple of years, no one ever mentioned to me that Earl had sung with them. The Ink Spots were widely accepted in both the white and black communities, largely due to the ballad style introduced to the group by lead singer Bill Kenny. The result, "You Are My Love," was her big hit of 1955 (which the 4 Tunes covered). In 1955, the 4 Tunes were booked into the Hacienda in Las Vegas on a handshake, and stayed for eight years. Something happened, however, and there were no Manor releases after May of that year. 561 Sweet Thing/Once A Week - 9/61 This triggered a complex array of legal machinations, which unfolded throughout late 1944 (and paved the way for lawsuits throughout the 1950s and 1960s). Tuberculosis is the world's 9th most common cause of death, as it accounts for 1.37 million deaths, or about 2.4% of the world's annual deaths. The clip and outtakes can be found for viewing on various websites. It wasn't an actual program in the modern sense of the word, but it did go out to anyone who owned a TV set. 1253 I Want To Be Loved (SC) - 6/50 Fuqua led and was a member of various vocal groups calling themselves "The Ink Spots" until his death in 1971. (Since they'd stay together for another seven years, that one's pretty hard to swallow.) It isn't, and the similarity to the Spots isn't wise. Both Watson and Fuqua wanted to deny Kenny the right to represent himself as the sole owner of the Ink Spots name. Their recording of "Maybe" was used as the opening theme of Fallout (1997), as well as in the epilogue. He couldn't hide it forever. 30145 (I Wonder) Where Is My Love (PB) - 11/48 After a chorus of the "talking bass" the lead tenor sang the rest of the song until the end. These clips feature the Ink Spots lip syncing to the songs "If I Didn't Care", "You May Be The Sweetheart Of Somebody Else", "The Gypsy", "I'm Heading Back To Paradise", and "It Is No Secret". This song would become more popular through the years as "For Sentimental Reasons" or "(I Love You) For Sentimental Reasons". 1093 Is It Too Late (SC) - 9/47 1229 Savannah Sings The Blues (SC) -1/50 Since all they had left were four tunes that they hadn't yet recorded, they changed their name to the "Four Tunes." 50-0131 May That Day Never Come (JN) - 6/51 1947 saw charters by Eddy Howard, Dinah Shore, Ella Fitzgerald, and Art Kassel. 52 Pat Best, who was always so delightful to talk with, passed away in October 2004, at age 81. Hoppy returned in August, but by then, the damage had been done. Since the Ink Spots disbanded in 1954, there have been well over a hundred vocal groups calling themselves "The Ink Spots", with and without any original members of the group. It turned out that he had been having cerebral hemorrhages for over a year. When they played a gig in Atlanta, Georgia, Deek fired him. Even though the Sentimentalists had held three sessions in late 1946, the Brown Dots were still in existence and Danny Owens continued to appear and record with the Southern Sons/Melody Masters, whose last Apollo session was in March of 1947 (they broke up soon after). It is also the toughest, designed to handle a large volume of blood. Another Lonely Song Betty Norton had been a member of the Norton Sisters, who'd performed with Vaughn Monroe; she wasn't Betty Harris. My Buddy (PB) Two of them were Christmas discs (done along with a 30-member choral group directed by Donald Haywood); one was a backup to Savannah Churchill (something they'd do many times in the future); and the remaining three were R&B offerings. I'll Be Waiting For You (PB) It was also the first recording by the group to reach the US Pop Charts. Watson, who had been forced out of the original Ink Spots in 1944 and briefly sang with Charlie Fuqua's Ink Spots in 1952-1953, started his own vocal group using the name "The Ink Spots" in 1954. Records that found the Ink Spots in the top five of the US Pop Charts in the 1940s included "When the Swallows Come Back to Capistrano" (#4), "Maybe" (#2), "We Three" (#1), "I Don't Want to Set the World on Fire" (#4), "Don't Get Around Much Anymore" (#2), "A Lovely Way to Spend an Evening" (#2), "I'm Making Believe" (#1), "Into Each Life Some Rain Must Fall" (#1), "I'm Beginning to See the Light" (#5), "The Gypsy" (#1), and "To Each His Own" (#1).[10]. Jim then turned to Pop singing, forming the Orange Blossom Singers. The Devil Beating His Wife [sic] The personnel were: Pat Best, Jimmy Gordon, Billy Wells, Frank Dawes, and Chuck Hampton (drums and vocals). In October 1946, they were recruited to replace the ailing Marva Louis in the movie Boy! In 1943, Ink Spots baritone singer and guitarist Fuqua was drafted into the US Army. 1180 Savannah Sings The Blues (SC) - 5/49 1032 Well Natch (all/DW) - 8/46 Castle was an early Shad label; it was originally the parent of Sittin' In With.) They even throw in a bit of dancing to conclude their act, and the leading guitarist simultaneously plays and juggles with his instrument. They also are featured in a scene with Faye and Payne providing background vocals on a ballad entitled "Where You Are". Deek sings lead tenor on this one and the flip "Let's Give Love Another Chance."It was The Brown Dots' first of many releases on Manor (1945-49). It was also played on the in-game radio station Galaxy News Radio in Fallout 3 (2008), alongside their recordings of "I Don't Want to Set the World on Fire" and "Into Each Life Some Rain Must Fall". 1075 That's What She Gets (all/DW) - 7/47 He'd been the bass and bassist of Stanley Morgan's Ink Spots until mid-65, but with the 4 Tunes, he was the pianist. "I Don't Want to Set the World on Fire" also features in both the game's trailer and its opening cinematic. Just In Case You Change Your Mind (PB/DW), MANOR BROWN DOT (Deek Watson) Manor's Irving Berman wasn't happy with them leaving and sued them for $100,000 as well as an injunction against recording for RCA. Please Give A Broken Heart A Break (JN) 1257 Time Out For Tears (SC) - 7/50 47-4828 They Don't Understand (PB) - 6/52 What a Girl! Karen Lynn (PB) A Variety review of that Apollo Theatre show was somewhat mixed: This is the first theatre date of the new quartet formed by Deke [sic] Watson, one of the original members of the Ink Spots, who bowed out of that combo last fall after drawn-out litigation. The photo is signed at top right: [To tiny great people / From Deek Watson / Just in case you / change your / mind / Lets Bow wo wo / wo wo "Ha Ha"]. The most common causes of death in the U.S. are heart disease and cancer, however, COVID-19 . Interestingly, it was reported in early 1955 that Deek, in order to avoid a court battle, changed the name of his current Ink Spots group to the "4 Dots." (In mid-1949 Eli Oberstein of Varsity had bought most of the Majestic masters.) The last gasp of the original Brown Dots may have been at the Apollo the week of May 9, 1947, when they appeared along with the Buddy Johnson Orchestra (with Ella Johnson, Annisteen Allen, Paul Breckenridge, and Bull Moose Jackson), the Edwards Sisters, and Pigmeat Markham. Still, lawsuits were filed between various groups and there was great confusion as to who owned the naming rights. RCA VICTOR 47-4241 The Prisoner's Song (PB) - 8/51 Mortality risk factors with a higher relative risk were advanced age, male sex, higher comorbidity, delirium, and medical complications during admission. Watson led various groups until his death in 1969. "[13] From 1954 to the present, more than 100 groups have used the name "The Ink Spots". In addition, in July, they became part of the cast of the Eugene Baird show (Sunday nights, 6:30 on ABC). The strange thing is that Earl was, it said, a member of the 4 Tunes (and it seemed to be speaking in the present tense). 1948 awarded a plaque from the Negro Actors Guild for the efforts in "breaking down the walls of racial prejudice". Sugar Lump (PB) My Last Affair (JN) Pat Best and Jimmy Gordon kept the 4 Tunes going until about 1998 (as the "Tunes Plus One"). [The 78 RPM record number is: 22-0032] Prostate cancer: 31,620 deaths. (An April blurb said that Deek "has given up his quartet and signed as a single with Jubilee Records for at least a year.") Two years before his death from a stroke in 1969, Deek Watson, with the help of his wife who used the name Lee Stephenson, authored a book about the Ink Spots and their . (By January 1946, Joe was doing a solo act, and was appearing at the Village Corners in Pittsburgh.) However, since Dorsey was nice about it, they complied, changing their name to the 4 Tunes. The polished style of the 4 Tunes was the product of their training, experience, dedication, and discipline. [14] In 1967 US federal judge Emmet C. Choate ruled that since so many groups had been using the name "Ink Spots" it had become "public domain" and was free for anyone to use.[15]. The last bass singer for the Ink Spots was Adriel McDonald who was with the group from 1951 to 1954. Three Little Chickens (JN) The actual causes of death demonstrated a large breadth of cardiovascular and noncardiovascular disease processes, even though ischemic heart disease accounted for 62% of deaths. Don't Blame My Dreams (JN) Ap plause from negro . John Tardy - VocalsJames Murphy - Guitars (lead)Trevor Peres - Guitars (Rythm)Frank Watkins ( 2015) - BassDonald Tardy - DrumsDeath MetalGibsonton, Florida,. This format called for the tenor (Kenny or Watson) to sing the lead for one chorus followed by a chorus performed by bass singer Jones reciting the lyrics rather than singing them. Injury, poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes. In 1952, Fuqua left the original Ink Spots led by Kenny to form his own Ink Spots group. 47-5532 Don't Get Around Much Anymore (PB) - 11/53 The aorta is the largest artery in the body. The Sentimentalists started recording in earnest, including some backups to Savannah Churchill. JUBILEE 5165 Don't Cry Darling (all) - 10/54 1202 I'll Never Be Free (SC) [see text; group probably not the Four Tunes] - 11/49 In 2017, 12,809 people died from blood cancers, such as multiple myeloma, a disease that causes cancer cells to build up in the bone marrow. Their first release, in May 1945, was "Let's Give Love Another Chance"/"Thirty-One Miles For A Nickel (Subway Serenade)." This Irving Berlin tune had been a #1 smash for Tommy Dorsey (Jack Leonard on vocal) back in 1937. In 1963 Fuqua's group also recorded one 45 RPM record for Ford Records. 47-4198 Carry Me Back To The Lone Prairie (PB) - 7/51 Somehow, though, Deek was always having personality clashes, a pattern that would last throughout his entire career. the Convention, Ju lge Watson offered a subatitute to invite tne clergy in the city, reaMeat or sr-journing, to arrange among Willie! The following month saw "Patience And Fortitude," coupled with "Is It At this point they had changed their name to "The 4 Ink Spots". This included two releases on Columbia, which were Manor masters. All have Savannah Churchill, backed by a group that's unnamed on the label. September 1946 almost brought a premature end to the Brown Dots. And. Autopsy reveals Watson's cause of death. ROBIN'S NEST (Four Tunes And One) Many groups claimed to have the rights to the name, but no one did. Even though it got a good response, it was not very successful in terms of record sales and did not reach the pop chart. The May 21 New York Age said: "Deek Watson is credited with about the shortest run in showbiz. 1129 I Want To Cry (SC) - 4/48 See the article in its original context from. Could these three songs also have the Striders? Under this name, they would become the leading black Pop vocal group of the 1950s. In November and December 1946, Manor released 6 records by the Sentimentalists. VARSITY (Deek Watson & the Brown Dots; these are Majestic masters) He was an actor and writer, known for As Good as It Gets (1997), The Parent Trap (1998) and Driving Miss Daisy (1989). Fuqua however did not go by this name and in defiance of the court ruling called his group the "original" Ink Spots. Finally, there were two records issued on Varsity in 1949 (old Majestic masters, from the 1947 session): "I've Got The Situation Well In Hand"/"The Devil Was Beatin' His Wife" and "Pray For The Lights To Go Out"/"Give It Up." Most often, the condition will be classifiable to Chapter 19, Injury, poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes ( S00-T88. [Try To Forget - Savannah Churchill] (Providence [R.I.]) 1891-1906, July 02, 1897, Image 3, brought to you by Rhode Island Digital Newspaper Project, and the National Digital Newspaper Program. 4 According to provisional data, in 2020, there were notable changes in the number and ranking of deaths compared with 2019. On April 9, "Deke Watson and his Brown Spots" appeared at Prospect Park Pavilion in Mansfield, Ohio, as part of the entertainment for the Clear Fork Riding Club. KAY-RON (masters purchased from Manor; alternate takes) Decision. The earliest example of their "Top & Bottom" format is from a radio broadcast from 1938. Around November 1944, Deek had started appearing with a new group, which he called the "Ink Spots." The 4 Tunes appeared for a week at the Apollo Theater (beginning April 2, 1955), along with Red Prysock's Orchestra. Only In Memories (PB) 30146 The Best Of Friends (SC) - 11/48 Pat Best was thrown from the car, but all escaped unhurt. At Our Fireplace (Although this story sounds like one of the apocryphal tales of the Ink Spots, Nabbie swore to its authenticity.) 1005 Let's Give Love Another Chance (DW) - 5/45 American singer, songwriter (1909-1969) This page was last edited on 18 January 2023, at 17:06. A February 9, 1952 article in the Afro-American that dealt with the death of Reverend John S. Miller, mentioned that he'd raised two of the Wells brothers, Earl (Ricky) and Aloysius. As it turned out, the "new idea" was to sound as much like the Ink Spots as possible. QCA (Cincinnati) as "Jim Nabbie" JUBILEE ("Deek Watson, The Brown Dot" or "Deek Watson, The Ink Spot") RCA VICTOR Bill Kenny sued Gale for an accounting, charging that Gale took a 50% cut out of the group's earnings, as well as his 10% commission. 5183 I Hope - 2/55 Chapter 10: Decisions. Jones' permanent replacement was to be Bill Kenny's brother (and fraternal twin) Herb Kenny. 47-4489 The Greatest Song I Ever Heard (JN) - 1/52 Love Is Calling - mid-62 The assertion of Bernie Mackey was that manager Moe Gale had given Bill Kenny a raise at this time, but not Deek or Hoppy. Bad Feet Over 100,000 readers had sent in ballots. They have consecutive master numbers, so they were recorded at the same session. Give It Up After being edged out of the singing leadership of the hottest black group in the country, this was more than Deek could take. The 4 Tunes stayed with Jubilee until 1957, and were its second most prolific group (after the Orioles). Wishing You Were Here Tonight (JN) In January 1946 Manor released the calypso novelty "That's What She Gets," backed with "Escuchame." There Goes My Heart (DO) The car went off the road and down a steep embankment. In mid-June 1945, the Brown Dots were at Chicago's Regal Theater, along with Marva Louis, Savannah Churchill, Jelly Roll & ZuZu, and Luis Russell's Orchestra. Time has taken its toll on the Brown Dots/4 Tunes: Deek Watson died in 1969; Jimmie Nabbie passed away after double bypass surgery in 1992; Jimmy Gordon is gone too. This was a Big Deal affair, with a first prize of $60, held at the Club Calypso (7th Avenue, around 139th Street in Manhattan). In 1947 video cameras captured segments of the Ink Spots in live performance at the Daily Express Film Ball in London England. 6000 Marie (JN) - 8/59 COLUMBIA (masters purchased from Manor) On March 27, the Brown Dots were part of the entertainment (which included Amanda Randolph, Bill Johnson & the Musical Notes and Noble Sissle) for the "Your Favorite Beautician" contest. Dancing With Tears In My Eyes (PB) In March 1954, there were some solos on Jubilee by "Deek Watson, the Brown Dot" (some copies say "Deek Watson, the Ink Spot): "Why Does A Drink Make You Think," backed with a reprise of an old Ink Spots tune, "Brown Gal." 1179 My Bonnie Lies Over The Ocean - 5/49 The song "It's a Sin to Tell a Lie" (Bill Kenny's solo, not original recording from 1941) is played on the in-game radio station Radio New Vegas in the 2010 video game Fallout: New Vegas. In the United States, the top three causes of death in 2020 were heart disease, cancer, and COVID-19. Her musical origins were in gospel, but she later switched to a jazz and blues vein. I Gambled With Love (JN) CROSBY He chose his friend Bernie Mackey to be his temporary replacement until he returned to the group. [Tell Me So - Savannah Churchill] Castello aud othess of the same stripe spoke iu opposition. 5218 You Are My Love (JN) - 10/55 For example, when the movie Boy What A Girl was released, it was a smash in black-oriented theaters. ("It's A Pity To Say Goodnight" is only two master numbers lower.) 47-3967 Cool Water (PB) - 11/50 My Wild Irish Rose (DO/JN) Jones died in October 1944, after collapsing on stage at the Cafe Zanzibar in New York City, near the height of their popularity. The Brown Dots (with Owens in place of Deek) called themselves the "Sentimentalists" (after "For Sentimental Reasons") and started recording for Manor also. Hoppy was the conciliatory father figure (nicknamed "the grand old man") of the Ink Spots. JUBILEE (as the Four Tunes) - all songs unreleased Four stylii were used to transfer this record. (And, in truth, there's no vocal backing on either song.) Around 1950, Deek released some solos on the Brown Dot label ("I've Loved You So Long Baby"/"The Devil Beating His Wife [sic]"). Colorectal cancer: 27,640 deaths. Watson uses a high tenor much in the way Billy Kenny works with the former act. This was their first #1 hit on the US Pop Charts. MANOR [My Baby-Kin - Savannah Churchill] Like I'm talking to a little girl. (The original release was on a 78; it seems to have been reissued, as a 45, in 1952. deek watson cause of deathithaca high school lacrosse roster. Then, it was on to Newark's Panda Room, where they appeared for at least six weeks. The first four records by the 4 Tunes were all issued in July of 1947: "Darling You Make It So" (backing up Betty Norton)/[Betty Norton's "Du Bist Mein Weiner Tzatzkellah"], "Where Is My Love"/"Sometime, Some Place, Somewhere," "Wrapped Up In A Dream"/"I Found Love When I Found You," and "Chillicothe, Ohio" (on which they back up Betty Harris, a singer they really didn't know)/"Dreams." Books of . Escuchame (JG/DW) They played both the black theater circuit and also many white clubs. Other members, added at the time, were Smiley Hightower (guitar and bassist) and Eddie Williams (bassist; formerly of Johnny Moore's Three Blazers). 35. ARCO (Manor subsidiary) This had unsuspected ramifications. 1009 You're Heaven Sent (JK) - 1945 I Sold My Heart To The Junkman (PB) The former two songs appear once more in Fallout 76 alongside "We Three (My Echo, My Shadow and Me)". While they won, there was an unexpected glitch: because his pick made too much noise, Pat had to play his guitar with his thumb, which became bloodied from lack of calluses. It's possible that the group consisted of both instrumentalists and singers. Three years later, Kenny was credited for bringing the group to global success with his unusual high tenor ballad singing. Cool Water (PB) [The 78 RPM record number is: 22-0058] It's A Pity To Say Goodnight (PB), MANOR One day, however, Pat got a call from publisher Moe Levy, husband of Maxine Andrews (of the Andrews Sisters). Aortic Rupture. Steele, younger brother of gospel great Silas Steele, sang with Detroit-area gospel groups and a West Coast Ink Spots group, as well as the Kuf-Linx on Challenge. There was a single release on Robin's Nest (as the "4 Tunes And One") in 1962: "I Have Been Waiting"/"Only In Memories." 1040 Rumors Are Flying (PB) - 9/46 1163 Let's Give Love Another Chance (PB) - 12/48 Their origins can be traced back to a change of personnel in the Ink Spots. Deek Watson was born on July 18, 1909 in Mounds, Illinois, USA as Ivory Deek Watson.
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