Identical twin brothers Jude and James Cook formed the Flamingoes with lunatic drummer Kevin in Hitchin, Hertfordshire (UK), before relocating to London.  Their name was inspired by Roxy Music, and was symbolic of their desire to become 'pop stars', although their musical influences were audibly more likely to have been the Clash and the Jam.

Following the early success of winning GLR Radio's 'Demo Clash' competition with 'Teenage Emergency', their subsequent singles, 'Chosen Few' and 'Scenester' saw them emerge as part of the NME's 'New Wave of New Wave' congregation.

Their membership of this media-created phenomenon was confirmed when they joined scene leaders S*M*A*S*H and These Animal Men onstage for the famed 'New Art Riot' gig in December 1994.  This brought them to the attention of mainstream newspapers such as the Evening Standard and the News of the World, as well as more traditional music magazines.

Their live performances were now becoming notorious, mainly due to to drummer Kevin building a reputation as a modern-day Keith Moon.  Antics such as attacking audiences with sanitary towel bins, and destroying equipment onstage had inevitably brought this comparison, but meanwhile the band continued to state their aim when interviewed as being major mainstream success; 'We ain't competing with Blur. I want to move right over Blur's heads and go straight for East 17'.

They recorded a debut album and toured with label mates Echobelly, but  disappeared from view when the 'new wave' revival had morphed into Britpop circa 1997.

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