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Charlie Fuqua was discharged in 1945 and returned to the group later that year, replacing Huey Long.
This lineup of Bill Kenny, Billy Bowen, Charlie Fuqua, and Herb Kenny recorded into the early 1950s when Herb Kenny left and was replaced by Adriel McDonald.
Bowen left the next year and was replaced by Teddy Williams.
Ernie Brown substituted for Williams for a short time and Fuqua left in 1952 to form his own group and was replaced first by Jimmy Cannady, then by Everett Barksdale.
Fuqua would lead a separate Ink Spots group in the future.
In 1954 Bill Kenny officially disbanded The Ink Spots after an appearance at the " Bolero Bar " in Wildwood, New Jersey.

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