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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 10 Mar 1982, p. 28

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Area residents an invited make a nostal gic trip down memory lane with the Ink Spots who will appear at The Centre in the Square on Sunday, March 14 at tt p.lll. With showbiz skill, infectious warmth and dead-on My the Ink Spots highlight all the old 30's favorites including their biggest -- . “It I Ink Spots take a trip down memory lane lllL|uuu-b --- ‘77 hit of all time “If Didn't Care," a I million-copy bestsel] in 1936. a ' "Hal. li Library programs planned The Waterloo Public Library has a number of special programs planned for March l3 to 16 The library has a special treat in store for young dog-lovers on Saturday. March 13 at 2:30 p.m. when they present the film The Puppy who Wanted a Boy, its sequel, The Puppy's Adventure, and cannons. _ n..._,,|,. 0r; luontiay, March IS the library will be holding registration for bestseller n mam Astaire, None u. a“ original Ink Spots are alive today, but those' who have banded to- gether to keep the name alive (led by first - _ 1-1:“... nth" "P"" u..., T" - tenor, Gene Miller who first joined the group in 1949) produce the easy- going brand of music that has changed little throughout the years. The quartet has an endless repertoire of all the familiar Ink Spots tunes _ “We'll Meet Again." "Sunny Side of the Street," and "Don‘t Get Around Much Anymore" - of Rogers and b. None oi the mixed with Calypso, blues and Jazz. And they more than hold their own with renditions of modern tunes like “Hello Dolly" and “Yellow Bird," MI with that special Ink Spots touch. Gene Miller is also a talented impressionist, and rounds out 'theJrro- gram with a heart- warming salute to some of the great per- formers of the past: Jimmy Durante. Humphrey Bogart, and Clark Gable among is also a Ink Spots fans often intrigued by origin of the Ink f, -- _ Lu u; :5... v. -- name. Rumor has it that when the leader of the group signed his first contract, the steel pen he used splashed, ink on the page, and this coincidence gave the group the name It was searching tor. It is no coincidence, however. that the Ink Spots name has now become world-re- nowned 'e synonymous with fine entertain; ment and the smooth- est of harmonies. pots fans are trigued by the f the Ink Spots Rumor has it J,C, Irma nh ADVERTISE... - an m- it ADVERHSE “WERE I’MYS... "" - PAGE "

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