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The Flames | |
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Background information | |
Origin | Durban, South Africa |
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Years active | 1962–1970, 2000, 2011 |
Past members | Steve Fataar (1962–1970, 2000, 2011) Brother Fataar (1962–1970) Ricky Fataar (1962–1970, 2000, 2011) Blondie Chaplin (1967–1970, 2000, 2011) George Fabre (1962) Eugene Champion (1962-1963) Edries Fredericks (1963–1966) Mitchell "Baby" Duval (1966-1967) Simon Pontin (2000) |
The Flames were a South African musical group formed in 1962,[1] with their best-known lineup consisting of guitarists and vocalists Steve Fataar and Blondie Chaplin, bassist Edries "Brother" Fataar, and drummer Ricky Fataar. Considered one of the most important and unique bands of 1960s South Africa,[2] they stood out with their blend of soul and rock music, Indian background, and material centered around albums and covers rather than singles and original songs.[3] Their 1968 cover of The Impressions' "For Your Precious Love" reached #1 on the domestic charts and has since been considered their most popular and enduring song.[2]
They performed across London in the late 1960s, where they met Brian Jones, Keith Moon, Keith Richards, Jerry Garcia, Miles Davis and Carl Wilson. They later traveled to Los Angeles to record an album for The Beach Boys' record label Brother Records in 1970, for which they changed their name to The Flame.[4] The group disbanded shortly afterward, with Blondie Chaplin and Ricky Fataar subsequently joining the Beach Boys,[5] but reunited for some performances in 2000 and 2011.