The Faragher Brothers, a blue-eyed soul family band from Redlands, California, initially consisted of brothers Tommy Faragher, Davey Faragher, Jimmy Faragher, and Danny Faragher. The group's origins traced back to 1964 when Danny Faragher and Jimmy Faragher formed the sunshine pop band Peppermint Trolley Company with Greg Tornquist and Casey Cunningham. After Bones disbanded in 1973, Danny and Jimmy formed The Faragher Brothers with Tommy and Davey. They recorded four albums between 1976 and 1979: The Faragher Brothers (1976), Family Ties (1977), Open Your Eyes (1979), and The Faraghers (1979). The band was notable for being the first all-white group to appear on Soul Train, contributing backing vocals to artists such as Kiss, Melissa Manchester, Peter Criss, Ringo Starr, Randy Edelman, and Lynda Carter.