The Doo-Wop Group The Flamingos were influential on future Groups, such as The Temptations and Tavares. Their contributions in the development of the R&B Genre is at times overlooked, but their Legacy lives on. Please take a listen here and have a fun Wednesday: Lovers never say goodbye , If I can't have you , I'll be home , That's my desire , Golden teardrops , I'm yours , A kiss from your lips , The Vow , Would I be crying and I only have eyes for you
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Flamingos
| Background information | |
|---|---|
| Origin | Chicago, Illinois |
| Genres | Doo-Wop, Rhythm & Blues |
| Years active | 1953-2005 |
| Labels | Chance Records, Parrot, Decca,End, Ronze |
| Members | |
| The Flamingos J.C. Carey Doug McClure Victor Brown Sidney Hall Flip Thomas Terry Johnson's Flamingos Terry "Buzzy" Johnson Theresa Trigg Jeff Calloway Joseph Mirrione | |
| Past members | |
| Ezikial Carey (deceased) Jacob Carey (deceased) Johnny Carter (deceased) Tommy Hunt Earl Lewis (deceased) Sollie McElroy (deceased) Nate Nelson (deceased) Paul Wilson (deceased) | |
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