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The Flairs

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Miller, Hollis, Davis, and Collins recorded only briefly as the Flairs, before changing their name to the Flares in 1959. Buck Ram had actually proposed a different name, the Peppers. After a two-year break, the Flares began to record again. By this time, however, both of the former Cadets had left,
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At that time, Hollis left and was replaced by a former Flair, Randy Jones and Patience Valentine was added as a fifth member. Once again as the Flares, the group recorded for Jan-Lar Records. The group's lineup shifted rapidly at this point- later, Davis was out and Hollis was in. Then, Jones and
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Gunter was out in late 1957, and was replaced by Vince Weaver. The group recorded into the summer of 1958 for Ram's Antler Records. Later that year, Weaver and Byley both left the group. The Cadets were again associated with the Flairsβ€”they had just split, and ex-Cadets Willie Davis and
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Valentine were out, and Davis and Collin's sister Rose Collins were in. Rose was only in shortly, then she and Aaron's sister Betty Collins. Then, Davis was out again, replaced by the returning Vince Weaver for a short time, before Davis returned.
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Vladimir Bogdanov - All Music Guide to Soul: The Definitive Guide to R&B and Soul 2003 " basically the Flairs were formed by teenagers in LA. in the early '50s and founded by future the ..."
271:. At this point, the Debonaires changed their name to the Flairs. Although named after the label, they had little success there. They recorded several singles through 1953, beginning with " 329:. Gunter, Jessie, and Fox continued as the Jac-O-Lacs, recording for Tampa Records. The group broke up at this point. Jessie recorded one more Jac-O-Lacs single, "Mary Lou", backed by 1062: 172:
known for their 1961 hit "Foot Stompin', Pt. 1." Based in Los Angeles, they went through several lineup changes during their existence. Their notable members included
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Shortly after Thompson's departure, Berry left as well. He had been working with Arthur Lee Maye's new group, the Crowns, as well as his own second group,
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on guitar. Thompson left in the summer of 1954. The group performed as a quartet, and brought in Charles Jackson as a fifth member on recordings.
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joined the Flairs. Former Flair Pete Fox was also a member of the Cadets when they split, and he did not join the Flairs. The fourth Cadet,
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Lee Cotten The Golden Age of American Rock 'n Roll -1989 Volume 1 - Page 114 The Flairs were another of the Los Angeles groups ...
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and the group was now Miller, Hollis, Eddie King, Robbie Robinson, and Beverly Harris. This lineup recorded for
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1964: Cookie Jackson and The Flares – "I Didn't Lose A Doggone Thing" / "Write A Song About Me" (Press 2814)
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1956: Shirley Gunter and The Flairs – "Fortune In Love" / "I Just Got Rid Of A Heartache" (Modern 1001)
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around the same time. The Debonaires made a handful of recordings on the label with no real success.
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As the Flares, their biggest hit was the 1961 release "Foot Stompin' Part 1", which hit #20 on the
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which it was named after in 1953. In 1956, a new Flairs group was formed and they joined
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1960: "Jump And Bump" / "What Do You Want If You Don't Want Love" (Felsted 8607-V)
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1962: "Rock and Roll Heaven Pt. 1" / "Rock and Roll Heaven Pt. 2" (Press 2800)
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1957: "I'd Climb The Hills And Mountains" / "Swing Pretty Mama" (Antler 4005)
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1954: "This Is The Night For Love" / "Let's Make With Some Love" (Flair 1044)
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1954: "My Heart's Crying For You" / "Love Me, Love Me, Love Me" (Flair 1051)
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1954: "I'll Never Let You Go" / "Hold Me, Thrill Me, Chill Me" (Flair 1056)
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In 1961, the group took Buck Ram's previous suggestion and recorded as
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1963: "It Wouldn't Be The Same" / "Little Piece Of Paper" (Press 2809)
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1960: "You Must Be An Angel" / "I'm Looking For A Job" (Sherwood 211)
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1956: Shirley Gunter and The Flairs – "Headin' Home" / "I Want You" (
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and The Flairs – "How Can I Tell You" / "Ipsy Opsie Ooh" (Flair 1076)
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Dust My Rhythm & Blues - The Flair Records R&B Story 1953-55
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1953: "Tell Me You Love Me" / "You Should Care For Me" (Flair 1019)
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1962: "Doing The Hully Gully" / "Truck and Trailer" (Press 2802)
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1961: "Foot Stomping" / "Hotcha Cha-Cha Brown" (London HLU 9441)
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1955: "She Loves To Dance" / "My Darling, My Sweet" (Flair 1067)
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1963: "The Monkey Walk" / "Do It If You Wanna' (Press 2810)
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With Fox joining the Cadets and Jessie recording solo (as
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1953: "Rabbit on the Log" / "Down at Hayden" (Flair 1017)
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on June 20, 1954. They performed along with Ruth Brown,
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1963: "Hand Clappin'" / "Shimmy And Stomp" (Press 2808)
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1956: "Muchacha, Muchacha" / "Keep Me Alive" (Loma 704)
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1956: Fatso Theus and The Flairs – "Be Cool My Heart" (
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Oop Shoop (The Flair And Modern Recordings 1953-1957)
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1961: "Foot Stomping Pt. 1" / "Foot Stomping Pt. 2"
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1953: "Baby Wants" / "You Were Untrue" (Flair 1041)
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Index

The Flares
Recorded In Hollywood
Flair
Modern
Aladdin
ABC
Barclay
Felsted
Arthur Lee Maye
Obediah Jessie
Richard Berry
Cornell Gunter
American
doo-wop
group
Richard Berry
Louie Louie
Cornell Gunter
the Coasters
Flair Records
ABC Records
Jefferson High School
Arthur Lee Maye
Obediah Jessie
Richard Berry
Milwaukee Braves
Cornell Gunter
the Platters
John Dolphin
Recorded In Hollywood

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