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  1. Terry "Buzzy" Johnson (born Isaiah Johnson, November 12, 1938), is an American popular music singer, songwriter and music producer.

  2. Terry Johnson is the owner of the "Flamingos" federal trademark and leads the current incarnation of the group. The current lineup is Johnson, Starling Newsome, Stan Prinston and musical director Theresa Trigg.

    Year
    Titles (a-side, B-side) Both Sides From ...
    Chart Positions(us [26])
    Chart Positions(us R&b [26])
    1953
    "Someday, Someway" b/w "If I Can't Have ...
    1953
    "That's My Desire" b/w "Hurry Home Baby" ...
    1953
    "Golden Teardrops" b/w "Carried Away"
    1953
    "Plan for Love" b/w "You Ain't Ready"
  3. ^β While most sources credit "Johnson" as being Terry Johnson, who was an established songwriter and producer at Motown by this time, Peter Benjaminson credits it to Rick James, born James Ambrose Johnson, Jr., who had recently begun his work at Motown.

  4. In September 1958, Richard Barrett, the A&R man who had already discovered Frankie Lymon & the Teenagers, as well as the Chantels, persuaded George Goldner to sign the Flamingos to his End Records label, and Goldner, in turn, assigned Terry Johnson to take charge of their recordings.

  5. Terry “Buzzy” Johnson is an original member of The Flamingos and an Inductee to The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, The Grammy Hall of Fame, The Rhythm & Blues Foundation and The Vocal Group Hall of Fame.

  6. Terry "Buzzy" Johnson (born Isaiah Johnson in Baltimore, Maryland, USA on November 12, 1938), is an American popular music singer, songwriter and music producer. [1] Johnson grew up as a neighbor of The Orioles' Sonny Til and The Swallows' Earl Hurley. In 1954, Johnson formed The Whispers (no...

  7. 13. Okt. 2021 · Their deaths led to legal disputes between Jake’s son J.C. Carey, who entered the group after his father’s death, and Terry BuzzyJohnson, who joined The Flamingos in 1956 and is one of the two remaining members from those days who’s still alive, over the trademark and rights to the name.