The Hollywood Flames was an American doo-wop group that originated in Los Angeles, California in the mid-1940s. Known for their vocal harmony style, they were a significant contributor to the early development of rock and roll. The group's fluctuating lineup included notable singer Bobby Day, famous for his solo hit "Rockin' Robin". Their most successful single, "Buzz-Buzz-Buzz", released in 1957, is considered a classic of the doo-wop genre.