The Faragher Brothers
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The Faragher Brothers
Pop family musical group from Redlands, California consisting of brothers Tommy Faragher, Davey Faragher, Jimmy Faragher, Danny Faragher, Marty Faragher and sister Pammy Faragher.
They recorded two albums for ABC Records ("The Faragher Brothers" 1976 and "Family Ties" 1977) and two albums for Polydor Records ("Open Your Eyes" 1978 and "The Faraghers" 1979).
As a background vocal session group they worked on numerous recordings, contributing vocals to artists such as: Kiss, Melissa Manchester, Peter Criss, Ringo Starr, Randy Edelman and Linda Carter.
Prior to using the family name, older brothers Danny and Jimmy played with other musicians in other bands they formed in Redlands earlier in the '70s and late '60s. They recorded for MCA Records under the name Bones (with guitarists Patrick McClure and Greg Tornquist, and drummer Casey Cunningham) in the early '70s, and as The Peppermint Trolley Co. in the late '60s (see more info here: [1]).