Wednesday 24 January 2024

Zeke Carey born 24 January 1933

Zeke Carey (January 24, 1933 - December 24, 1999) was a tenor vocalist who came to prominence as an original co-founder of the American doo-wop group, The Flamingoes. 

Ezekiel J Carey was born in Bluefield, West Virginia and raised in Norfolk.  Zeke and Jacob “Jake” Carey are often noted as being cousins, but they weren’t really directly related at all. The Careys lived in Baltimore (down the street from Sonny Til), and Zeke was taken in and raised by Jake’s uncle and aunt. He adopted the Carey name and from that time on they’d always refer to each other as “cousin.” 

In 1950, they relocated to Chicago, where they joined the choir of the Jewish Church of God and Saints of Christ Congregation on the city's south side. Through the choir the Careys met Paul Wilson and Johnny Carter, and together they began performing as a quartet, performing in the same neighborhoods as another future soul legend, Sam Cooke. With the addition of lead Earl Lewis, the fledgling group's lineup was complete, with Carter and Zeke Carey installed as tenors, Wilson as baritone, and Jake Carey as bass. At first they called themselves the Swallows, but about six months later learned of a rival group with the same name back in Baltimore. Carter suggested el Flamingos, which was quickly modified to the Five Flamingos and finally just the Flamingos. 

They released their first single, "If I Can't Have You," in March 1953 and "Golden Teardrops" in October of the same year. The latter song became a strong regional hit in Chicago and New York and later kicked off the doo-wop collecting craze when it became the first 45 to sell for $20 at the legendary Times Square Records stall in a Manhattan subway. "Golden Teardrops" is often quoted as the most perfect group harmony record ever released and regularly tops polls from aficionados of this style of music. 

                                    

Most prominent among a succession of lead singers were McElroy (1951–54) and Nelson (1954–60). The group had regional success with a number of rhythm-and-blues records before achieving national fame in 1956 with the ballad “I’ll Be Home.” They went on to help pioneer rock and roll with appearances in several Alan Freed-sponsored stage shows and in the films Rock, Rock, Rock (1956) and Go Johnny Go (1958). After moving to New York City in 1957, the Flamingos lost Carter but added vocalist-keyboardist Hunt and guitarist Johnson. 

Working with producer George Goldner, they registered their biggest hits: “Lovers Never Say Goodbye” (1958), “I Only Have Eyes for You” (1959), and “Nobody Loves Me Like You” (1960). 1959 to 1961 was the group's most prolific period chart and album-wise. End put out four LPs in four years, "Requestfully Yours", "Flamingo Favorites", "The Sound Of The Flamingos" and "Flamingo Serenade", along with such outstanding singles as "Love Walked In", "I Was Such a Fool" , "Mio Amore" , "Your Other Love" , and "Time Was" . 

By 1961, however, the group was falling apart. Tommy Hunt left for a solo career; Nelson and Johnson formed a rival group called the Modern Flamingos. In the spring of 1964 the Flamingos returned to Checker for a few sides. They recorded an incredible Latin-rhythmed version of Oscar Hammerstein's "Lover Come Back to Me" that would have established a whole new legion of Flamingos followers had radio given it a chance to be heard. In 1965 the veterans joined Phillips Records and released a funk/doo wop version of Bing Crosby's 1934 (number three) hit "Temptation." 

The Flamingos' last charter was a 1970 ode to the black cavalry soldiers of the 1880s titled "Buffalo Soldier"  They  released a few singles for Roulette, Worlds, Julmar, and their own Ronze label (including three LPs shifting between an old and new sound) and by 1976 the Flamingos were finished with recording. They remained a fixture of the casino circuit, however, and for close to a quarter century both the Carey cousins and Terry Johnson led competing Flamingos lineups to considerable box-office success. 

Although suffering from Cancer, Zeke’s last performance was during December 1999 with his group on public television broadcasts of a doo-wop special, featuring more than 100 performers and hosted by singer-songwriter Jerry "The Iceman" Butler. That same month Zeke died from a heart attack on the 24th at the Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington. 

Though they've had only one national US top 20 hit and only 11 national US charters all told, the artists they've influenced (including the Temptations, Diana Ross and the Supremes, the Jackson Five, the Spinners, Smokey Robinson and the Miracles, Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes, and Gladys Knight and the Pips to name just a few) testify to their significance. Their timeless recordings live on forever. 

(Edited from Wikipedia, AllMusic, Billboard &  Brittanica. Thanks to Marv Goldberg for the dated photos)

 

6 comments:

boppinbob said...

For “The Flamingos - Dream Of A Lifetime, 1953 – 1959 (2010 Jasmine)” go here

https://www.imagenetz.de/jTaf7

CD1

01 Some Day Someway.mp3
02 If I Can't Have You.mp3
03 Hurry Home Baby.mp3
04 That's My Desire.mp3
05 Golden Teardrops.mp3
06 Carried A Way.mp3
07 Plan For Love.mp3
08 You Ain't Ready.mp3
09 Cross Over The Bridge.mp3
10 Listen To My Plea.mp3
11 Blues In A Letter.mp3
12 Jump Children.mp3
13 September Song.mp3
14 Dream Of A Lifetime.mp3
15 On My Merry Way.mp3
16 Get With It.mp3
17 I Really Don't Want To Know.mp3
18 I'm Yours.mp3
19 Ko Ko Mo.mp3
20 If I Could Love You.mp3
21 I Found A New Baby.mp3
22 That's My Baby (Chick A Boom).mp3
23 When.mp3
24 I Want To Love You.mp3
25 Please Come Back Home.mp3

CD2

01 Need Your Love.mp3
02 I'll Be Home (Alt).mp3
03 A Kiss From Your Lips.mp3
04 Get With It.mp3
05 Shilly Dilly.mp3
06 The Vow.mp3
07 Just For A Kick.mp3
08 Would I Be Crying (If I Were Lying To You).mp3
09 Dream Of A Lifetime.mp3
10 Whispering Stars.mp3
11 I'll Be Home.mp3
12 Chickie Um Bah.mp3
13 Cry.mp3
14 Stolen Love.mp3
15 Nobody's Love.mp3
16 When.mp3
17 The Ladder Of Love.mp3
18 Lovers Never Say Goodbye.mp3
19 That Love Is You.mp3
20 But Not For Me.mp3
21 I Shed A Tear At Your Wedding.mp3
22 Love Walked In.mp3
23 At The Prom.mp3
24 Goodnight Sweetheart.mp3
25 I Only Have Eyes For You.mp3

For the first time on one 2-CD set both sides of nearly all of The Flamingos classic 78 and 45 releases recorded between 1953 and 1959. A massive 50 tracks. Includes their major US hits, 'Golden Teardrops', 'I'll Be Home', 'I Only Have Eyes For You' and the favourite, 'Jump Children' plus their 1959 smash 'I Only Have Eyes For You' which had its arrangement copied note for note in 1975 by Art Garfunkel whose version became a No. 1 UK hit.
The Flamingos are one of the most respected of all the original Doowop groups of the '50s and this is an exceptional tribute to their long career that is well worth checking out! (Jasmine notes)

boppinbob said...

For “The Flamingos - Time Was - The Sessions 1957-1962 (2013 Jasmine)” go here:

https://www.imagenetz.de/fQfBJ

CD1

01 Let's Make Up.mp3
02 Helpless.mp3
03 My Faith In You.mp3
04 Where Mary Go.mp3
05 The Rock And Roll March.mp3
06 Every Time I Think Of You.mp3
07 Kiss A Me.mp3
08 Jerri - Lee.mp3
09 Hey Now.mp3
10 Music Maestro Please.mp3
11 I'm In The Mood For Love.mp3
12 Begin The Beguine.mp3
13 As Time Goes By.mp3
14 The Breeze And I.mp3
15 Where Or When.mp3
16 Yours.mp3
17 I Was Such A Fool (To Fall In Love With You).mp3
18 Heavenly Angel.mp3
19 Mio Amore (My Love).mp3
20 You, Me And The Sea.mp3
21 Besame Mucho.mp3
22 Nobody Loves Like Me Like You.mp3
23 Maria Elena.mp3
24 Sweet And Lovely.mp3
25 Crazy Crazy Crazy.mp3
26 That's Why I Love You.mp3
27 Tell Me How Long.mp3

CD2

01 My Foolish Heart.mp3
02 You Belong To My Heart.mp3
03 Bridge Of Tears.mp3
04 At Night.mp3
05 When I Fall In Love.mp3
06 Beside You.mp3
07 In The Still Of The Night.mp3
08 Tenderly.mp3
09 Never In This World.mp3
10 Every Time I Think Of You.mp3
11 Everybody's Got A Home (But Me).mp3
12 You'll Never Walk Alone.mp3
13 Your Other Love.mp3
14 Lovers Gotta Cry.mp3
15 Kokomo.mp3
16 Dream Girl.mp3
17 Time Was.mp3
18 My Memories Of You.mp3
19 I Want To Love You.mp3
20 It Must Be Love.mp3
21 I'm No Fool Anymore.mp3
22 For All We Know.mp3
23 Near You.mp3
24 I Know Better.mp3
25 Flame Of Love.mp3
26 (Talk About) True Love.mp3
27 Come On To My Party.mp3

Jasmine’s first volume of Flamingos recordings, 'The Flamingos - Dream of a Lifetime' was widely acknowledged as the finest compilation of their work yet released. This time they have taken their recordings up to 1962 and include the much requested balance of their 1957 recordings which were not included in their first collection. It features two complete LPs, 'Requestfully Yours' and 'Flamingo Favorites'.

This collection completes the most comprehensive reissue program of the groups work ever.A whopping 54 tracks make this a must have. Sit back, relax and enjoy one of the greatest doo wop groups of all time.

Guitarradeplastico,scraping oddities said...

classic group,great singers

Rob Kopp said...

Thanks Bob

krobigraubart said...

Many thanks!
A little bit more:
https://workupload.com/archive/8wFbB8xw6J

boppinbob said...

Thanks krobi.