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  1. Early life and education. William Faron Ruffley was born in 15a Goodison Road, just behind Goodison Park, in 1942. He is of Cherokee descent, and "Faron", his middle name and later stage name, was taken from a Cherokee Indian name. His father was a session musician and played in Ted Heath's band.. Ruffley attended Gladys Street Primary School, then Stanley Park Road, where he was a Head boy.

  2. Faron's Flamingos were an English Merseybeat 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 Motown " sound with their release of "Do You Love Me".

  3. 25 de mar. de 2023 · Formed in 1961, Liverpool, England. Disbanded 1963. Released 2 singles in the UK. Featured here is a US only release. Lineup: Faron Ruffley (vocals, bass) Nick Crouch (guitar) Trevor Morais...

  4. In 1999 Griffiths got together with another former Big Three member, Faron Ruffley, to do a small spot of Big Three numbers at the Merseycats charity night; the drummer for the get-together was Arty Davies (Faron's Flamingos).

  5. 13 de dic. de 2019 · Formed in Liverpool as The Hi-Hats, a skiffle group, in the late 1950s. Changed their name to the Ravens (and sometimes Robin and the Ravens). When Bill Ruffley joined they changed their name again to Faron and the Flamingos. Later they were known as Faron's Flamingos.

  6. 28 de dic. de 2015 · This high energy group then became 'Faron and The Flamingos' at the suggestion of Cavern DJ Bob Wooler with a line-up of Nicky Crouch on lead guitar, Billy Jones on rhythm Guitar, Trevor Morais on drums, Eric London on bass guitar and Bill (Faron) Ruffley on vocals. Faron became famous for his crazy antics on stage and DJ Bob Wooler ...

  7. Faron's Flamingos-Shake SherryTheir second single.Shake Sherry / Give Me Time (Oriole 45-CB 1867)Faron Ruffley (Bass)Trevor Morais (Drums)Nicky Crouch (Guita...