The Mills Brothers were an American vocal jazz quartet that achieved fame during the swing era of the 1930s and 1940s. The group consisted of four brothers: Herbert, Harry, Donald, and John Jr. They were known for their close harmonies, smooth vocals, and comedic stage presence. Their signature song, "Paper Doll," became a massive hit in 1943 and remains one of their most enduring classics. The Mills Brothers continued to perform and record for decades, leaving a lasting legacy in the world of jazz and popular music.
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