The Flamingos

The Flamingos were a doo wop group from the United States, most popular in the mid to late 1950s. Cousins Jacob Carey (Jake) and Ezekial Carey (Zeke), bass and 2nd tenor, respectively, formed the group in Chicago, Illinois, after meeting cousins baritone Paul Wilson and first tenor John E. "Johnny" Carter at a black Messianic Jewish synagogue. Earl Lewis (not the Channels lead) soon joined, and after a series of name changes, (The Swallows, El Fl... more

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