Band, US
Rock and R&B/Soul
Probably no other single musical group had such an impact on the music of Mid America in the 60s as The Fabulous Flippers. They were the lead act in the legendary Mid-Continent Productions booking agency owned by John Brown and Mike Murfin. Throughout the Flipper's career, they recorded eight singles, one LP and one EP. They are best remembered for their release on Chicago's Cameo-Parkway Records "Harlem Shuffle/I Don't Want To Cry".
Jack Blackett sax, perc | |
Danny Hein voc | |
Dennis Loewen voc, b |
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Harlem Shuffle / Peace Of Mind | The Fabulous Flippers | 1973 | Single |
Something Tangible | The Fabulous Flippers | 1970 | Album |
West Side Story | The Fabulous Flippers | 1968 | Single |
Shout / Turn On Your Love Light | The Fabulous Flippers | 1967 | Single |
I Need You / Don't Fight it | The Fabulous Flippers | 1967 | Single |
I Don't Want To Cry / Harlem Shuffle | The Fabulous Flippers | 1966 | Single |
Woman Ain't Good For Me / Dry My Eyes | The Fabulous Flippers | 1966 | Single |
Our Last Date / Ready-Aim-Fire | The Fabulous Flippers | 1965 | Single |