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  1. The Famous Flames were posthumously inducted into The National Rhythm and Blues Hall of Fame in two separate inductions: James Brown in 2013, and the remaining Flames, Byrd, Bennett, Stallworth, and Johnny Terry, in 2020.

  2. Johnny Terry. American singer, songwriter, producer, and label owner. Died 2005. Terry co-wrote songs for James Brown, such as ' Please, Please, Please ' and 'You've Got The Power'. In 1963 he joined the Drifters as a bass singer, but left the group in 1965 to concentrate on his own productions.

  3. 26. Dez. 2022 · Great interview of former Drifters Bass singer, songwriter, producer and label owner Mr Johnny Terry. by Bill Randle.

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  4. Written by Brown and Johnny Terry and released as a single on Federal Records in 1956, it reached No. 6 on the R&B charts. The group's debut recording and first chart hit, it has come to be recognized as their signature song.

  5. American singer, songwriter, producer, and label owner. Died 2005. Terry co-wrote songs for James Brown, such as ' Please, Please, Please ' and 'You've Got The Power'. In 1963 he joined the Drifters as a bass singer, but left the group in 1965 to concentrate on his own productions.

  6. 3. Aug. 2012 · But evidently many others are not. The Famous Flames were a vocal quartet…not James Brown’s band. The members were James Brown, Bobby Bennett, Bobby Byrd and Lloyd Stallworth with occasional help from Johnny Terry. It is a misconception that has stuck in Bill “Topkat” Gordon’s craw for years.

  7. Apollo Theatre, New York City4 May 1985Composers : James Brown, Johnny Terry

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