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The Avons, The Toccoa Band, The Flames, James Brown and The Famous Flames, James Brown and His Famous Flames, The Fabulous Flames: Origin: Toccoa, Georgia, U.S. Genres: Rhythm and blues, soul, funk: Years active: 1953–1968: Labels: Federal, King, Smash: Past members: James Brown Bobby Byrd Johnny Terry Sylvester Keels Nash Knox Nafloyd Scott ...
- 1953–1968
- Toccoa, Georgia, U.S.
Harry Weinger with Cliff White. James Brown is forever linked with the sound and image of the Famous Flames vocal/dancing group. They backed him on record from 1956 through 1964» and supported him onstage and on the King Records label credits (whether they sang on the recording or not) through 1968. He worked with a rotating cast of Flames in ...
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Aug 3, 2012 · Regardless, the performance by Brown and the Flames was remarkable, and clearly shows the importance of the Flames to Brown’s live show. Not convinced? Check out The Flames T.A.M.I. show performance on YouTube at: James Brown & the Famous Flames - The Legendary TAMI Show Performance. Also, check out Brown’s hair, which has a most unusual ...
James Brown & The Famous Flames. Profile: For credits that explicitly omit James Brown (e.g. "backing band" credits, post-1968 group-only releases) please use The Famous Flames. James Brown and changing cast of back-up musicians, singers and dancers. The group played gospel and rhythm & blues, playing at juke joints, and later when they became ...