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as his first record. Flamingo and Baker married, and Flamingo left the group in 1957 for a solo career. He released a series of singles in the late 1950s and early 1960s, on various labels including Caddy,
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group, the Dots, formed by singer Jeanette Baker, and became their lead tenor on recordings on Hugg's Caddy label, including "I Confess", a song
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and served in Europe where he performed as a member of a vocal group, the Five Criteria. In 1956 he returned to Los Angeles, where radio DJ
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on piano, released on the Diadon label owned by Joe Serrano. Flamingo is also credited as the lyricist on some versions of the originally
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used the same name for his fictional lead character in the Las Vegas show
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Johnny Flamingo died in Los Angeles in 2000, from cancer and emphysema.
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after taking the name of his stepfather. He joined the
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reportedly gave him the stage name Johnny Flamingo.
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Index

Houston
R&B
Aladdin
Specialty
rhythm and blues
Houston
US Air Force
Dick "Huggy Boy" Hugg
doo-wop
covered
Paul Anka
Aladdin
Specialty
Norwalk, California
rock and roll
Nat King Cole
LP
Gaynel Hodge
instrumental
Wheels
Apache
David Cassidy


ISBN
978-0313344237


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