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Faron's Flamingos were an English
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band. Despite their lack of commercial success, they remain an important part of Merseybeat history and have the distinction of being the first major example of the "Mersey
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" sound with their release of "
Do You Love Me "Do You Love Me" is a rhythm and blues song recorded by the Contours in 1962. Written and produced by Motown, Motown Records owner Berry Gordy Jr., it appeared twice on the Billboard Hot 100, ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart, reaching numbers three ...
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Background

Fronted by William "Faron" Ruffley (born 8 January 1942 in
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), the group was considered one of the best live groups on the Merseybeat scene.
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, the DJ from
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nicknamed him Faron, 'the panda-footed prince of prance'.''The Beat Makers: The Unsung Heroes of The Mersey Sound'', By Anthony Hogan
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/ref> Their blistering version of "
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was the first major example of the Mersey Motown sound.''
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Career


The Hi-Hats and The Ravens

The group's history can be traced back to the Hi-Hats which came together at the Liverpool Mercury Cycling Club. The group then changed its name to Robin and The Ravens with the lead singer Robin dressed in a yellow silk suit and the band in pink jackets. In January 1961, Ruffley left the band to join
Gerry and the Pacemakers Gerry and the Pacemakers were an English beat group prominent in the 1960s Merseybeat scene. In common with the Beatles, they came from Liverpool, were managed by Brian Epstein and recorded by George Martin. Their early successes helped make ...
on an eight-week tour in
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, appearing with them at the
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.


The Flamingos

When Ruffley came back from touring with the Pacemakers, he formed Faron's Flamingos. They made their first appearance at
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in 1962 with
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singing backup.''Liverpool Echo'', 23 JUN 2013
Flashback: Remembering Merseybeat 50 years on By Catherine Jones
/ref> Also that year and with a growing following, they were offered a chance to go to France and play at the US army bases. Band member Eric London did not want to give up his job, so he did not travel. He was replaced by Dave Cooper. Bands touring France had to bring a female singer with them and they took a lady called Pam Connolly on tour with them. In spite of doing well, there were some issues with Billy Jones leaving the band. When the group returned to the UK, the line up was Nicky Crouch on lead guitar, Paddy Chambers on rhythm guitar, Faron Ruffley on bass and vocals and
Trevor Morais Trevor Morais (born 10 October 1944) is an English drummer who has been a member of several notable groups such as Faron's Flamingos, Rory Storm and The Hurricanes, The Peddlers, Quantum Jump and the Elkie Brooks backing band. He is also a s ...
on drums. In May 1963, the group accepted an invitation to record some material for the album ''This Is Merseybeat''. Also in 1963, their version of "
Do You Love Me "Do You Love Me" is a rhythm and blues song recorded by the Contours in 1962. Written and produced by Motown, Motown Records owner Berry Gordy Jr., it appeared twice on the Billboard Hot 100, ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart, reaching numbers three ...
" was released on the Oriole label. Their lack of success with this song may have had something to do with publishing company
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pushing the other side of the single which was "See If She Cares".''Motown Encyclopedia'', By Graham Betts
DO YOU LOVE ME - THE CONTOURS (SINGLE)
/ref> Writer
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and his wife Virginia were there at the Oriole Studio when the group recorded the song. It differed from the version that was recorded by
the Contours The Contours are an American rhythm and blues vocal group. They recorded for Motown Records. They are known for their 1962 hit single "Do You Love Me", which sold over 1 million copies and became a major hit again in 1988. History Establishment ...
. He said that John Schroeder asked them to go out to the street to ask some young folk to come in and dance to the recording. Some crates of beer were also brought in. People in the studio control room were surprised and everyone thought it had had chart hit written all over it and Schroeder said that it had the potential to top the chart. In 1965, Faron reformed the band and performed in France until the late 1960s. He also had a version of the group running in the 1970s. Later versions of his Flamingos have included Brian Jones, Arty Davis, Phil Melia, Ken Shalliker, Billy Burton, Arthur Hayes, Nicky Crouch, Bernie Rogers and others.


Faron Ruffley

William "Faron" Ruffley (born 8 January 1942) is an English singer, known for being the lead vocalist for Faron's Flamingos. Ruffley was born and raised in
Liverpool Liverpool is a port City status in the United Kingdom, city and metropolitan borough in Merseyside, England. It is situated on the eastern side of the River Mersey, Mersey Estuary, near the Irish Sea, north-west of London. With a population ...
, and formed Faron's Flamingos in 1961 after touring with
Gerry and the Pacemakers Gerry and the Pacemakers were an English beat group prominent in the 1960s Merseybeat scene. In common with the Beatles, they came from Liverpool, were managed by Brian Epstein and recorded by George Martin. Their early successes helped make ...
. They were one of the first examples of the
Merseybeat Beat music, British beat, or Merseybeat is a British popular music genre that developed around Liverpool in the late 1950s and early 1960s. The genre melded influences from British and American rock and roll, rhythm and blues, skiffle, tradit ...
sound with their cover of "
Do You Love Me "Do You Love Me" is a rhythm and blues song recorded by the Contours in 1962. Written and produced by Motown, Motown Records owner Berry Gordy Jr., it appeared twice on the Billboard Hot 100, ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart, reaching numbers three ...
". Faron had many versions of the band, including a version that was active in
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. Ruffley married a woman from
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. He lived in France for some time but moved back to Liverpool when his mother fell ill. He formed a small band with Brian Jones (of The Undertakers) and toured around Liverpool. He reformed the Flamingos in 1985. Ruffley is a born-again Christian. When he was fifty years old, he suffered a heart attack and spent some time in hospital. By the time he was sixty years old, he had suffered five heart attacks and had to have a quadruple heart bypass. A stroke left him unable to speak for six weeks and he also had both hips replaced, with metal replacements for some bones in his leg and toes. He recalled, "I've been dead three times and they've brought me back. Now I'm a born-again Christian and I firmly believe there is a God, I've been up there and seen the light". Ruffley was advised by doctors to retire from touring in the 2000s, but is semi-active as of 2024. In the 2000s, he was working on an
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Members

* Ronald "Ronnie" Plimmer - Tenor Saxophone * Paddy Chambers - Guitar/ worked with Paddy Klaus and Gibson, The Big Three, Sinbad * Dave "Mushy" Cooper - Bass/ worked with The Undertakers * Pam Connolly - vocals * Nicky Crouch - Guitar, vocals/ worked with
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, The Undertakers * Billy Jones - Guitar * Eric London - Bass/ worked with Group One, Mojos *
Trevor Morais Trevor Morais (born 10 October 1944) is an English drummer who has been a member of several notable groups such as Faron's Flamingos, Rory Storm and The Hurricanes, The Peddlers, Quantum Jump and the Elkie Brooks backing band. He is also a s ...
- Drums/ worked with
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,
Rory Storm & the Hurricanes Rory Storm (born Alan Ernest Caldwell; 7 January 1938 – 28 September 1972) was an English musician and vocalist. Born in Liverpool, Storm was the singer and leader of Rory Storm and the Hurricanes, a Liverpudlian band who were contempora ...
,
Quantum Jump Quantum Jump were a 1970s British band, consisting of singer and keyboard player Rupert Hine, guitarist Mark Warner, bass player John G. Perry (then of Caravan), and drummer Trevor Morais (who had previously played in The Peddlers). The ba ...
* Bill "Faron" Ruffley - Vocals/bass/ worked with The Big Three,
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/ref> * Peter Campbell- Bass guitar/ worked with Fontanas * Vic Grace - lead guitar/ vocals/ worked with The Secrets, Hi Cats * David Harris - drums * Pete Jones - lead guitar/ worked with The Renegades, Red Fire (alias Pete Smith and Pete Jones) * Arty Davies - drums/ worked with Pressure Points, Lee Curtis and the All Stars, The Tempos, Korner Kafe, Knight Crew, Kingsize Taylor band,
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* Keith Karlson - Bass guitar/ worked with The Mojos * Johnny Jay Rathbone - drums/ worked with Mastermind's Almost Blues, Karl Terry cruisers * John Mitch - drums/ worked with The Stopouts, Ice Cream Robots * Arthur Rigby - Bass guitar * Chris Evans - lead guitar/ worked with The Undertakers, Earl Preston TTs * Max Peckham - drums * Brian Jones - Tenor sax/ worked with The Undertakers, Gary Glitter band, Ykickamoocow * Mogsy Cook - Backing vocals * Peter Cook - lead guitar/ worked with Earl Royce and the Olympics, Kansas City 5 * Derek Smallridge - drums/ worked with The Four dees * Owen Ricketts - Bass guitar/ worked with Jeannie and the Big Guys * Dennis Collins - lead guitar * Steve Robinson - Tenor sax * Phil Melia - lead guitar/ worked with Mojo Filter, Pete Best band * Ross Sullivan - keyboards (his father was Peter O'Sullivan, horse racing commentator) * Steve Roberts - lead guitar/ worked with Cliff Roberts rockers * Dennis Swale - Bass guitar/ worked with The Dimensions, Eddie Cave & The Fyx, Karl Terry & The Cruisers. * Colin Drummond - keyboards * Ronnie Plummer - Tenor saxophone * Bernie Rogers - drums/ worked with Denny Seyton and the Sabres * Arnie Neale - Rhythm guitar/ worked with Tempos, Hy-Tones * Dave(Mac)McDowell - Lead guitar * Mike Rudd - bass guitar/ worked with The Avengers,
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, Karl terry Cruisers * Billy Burton - Tenor sax/ worked with Pete Best Combo * Arthur Hayes - bass guitar * Nic Johnston - harmonica * George Fletcher - Lead guitar * Bill Good - bass guitar/ worked with The Buzz band, Undertakers * Richie Ballard - bass guitar/ worked with Wheels on Fire, Cliff Roberts Rockers * Tommy Hughes - keyboards/ worked with Kansas City 5,
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, The Mojos * Will Lloyd - harmonica * Rachel Frost - vocals * Ritchie Perkins - lead guitar/ worked with The Tempos * Frank Hopley - keyboards/ worked with The Mastersounds * Denis Malkin - Rhythm guitar * David Blackstone - Lead guitar/ worked with The Tabs, Gerry Deville City king's Big Three * Alan Hanson - Lead guitar/ worked with The Brumbeats,
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* Gary McInnes - keyboards/ worked with The New Applejacks * David Morgan - Lead guitar /worked with
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, Dominoes * Phil Berube - keyboards/bass guitar/ worked with
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* Albie Donnelly - Tenor sax/ worked with Clayton Squares, Fix, Supercharge * Al Peters - Harmonica/ worked with Almost Blues * Barry "Basher" Robinson - rhythm/bass guitar/drums/ worked with Billy Heartbeats, Excerts, Gerry Deville City kings, The Kop, Georgies Germs * Mick Moon - keyboards * Phil Hopkins - Tenor sax/ worked with The Dominoes * Mike Jones - lead guitar/vocals


Discography (selective)


Documentary and film


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External links


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* ttp://bigsixties.blogspot.com/2019/02/farons-flamingos.html Big Sixties Music Blog: Faron's Flamingos
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