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Johnny Flamingo's Biography
American rhythm and blues singer and lyricist who released an LP, Johnny Flamingo Sings in The Wee Small Hours, in 1959. Flamingo is credited as the lyricist on some versions of the originally instrumental hits “Wheels” and “Apache.”
In the mid-1950s, he joined a vocal doo-wop group, the Dots, formed by singer Jeanette Baker, and became their lead tenor on recordings such as “I Confess.” 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. He also recorded and performed with his wife and performed regularly at a club, the Den, in Norwalk, California. Flamingo sang rock and roll as well as ballad songs in the style of Nat King Cole.
Johnny Flamingo died in Los Angeles at age 66 on 24 December 2000 from cancer and emphysema.
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