Born in Glencoe, Louisiana, Lloyd Washington joined the Ink Spots in 1945. He was a member of the band when they released songs including “I Didn’t Care,” “Ring Telephone Ring,” and “Gypsy,” and toured with them until the late 1960’s. He spent the last three and half decades of his life in New Orleans where he sang at the Palm Court Jazz Cafe and made several recordings with trumpeter Wendell Brunious.
Tomb Location
L'Union Sacré Society (Barbarin Family) Tomb
#218 St. Louis Street