[2][4] He also recorded a single for the small Hollywood-based "Wolfie" label, entitled "I Refuse To Cry" (W-101)[2] and made an appearance on the Smash Records live album, Presenting...The James Brown Show (SRS-67087-1967) where he, along with several James Brown Revue artists, including Vicki Anderson, sang two songs.
He also appeared with the group in the Frankie Avalon film, Ski Party (1965), and on a 1966 telecast of The Ed Sullivan Show on CBS .
[11] In 1986, James Brown was inducted as one of the charter members of The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame without The Famous Flames.
Bennett, who died the following year, (January 18, 2013), as the group's only surviving member, accepted the induction on behalf of The Famous Flames.
For a short time, after leaving The Famous Flames, Stallworth took a position as a member of James Brown's clerical staff.
[19] Choreographer Codie Wiggins played Famous Flame "Baby Lloyd" Stallworth (in an uncredited role) in the 2014 biopic, "Get on Up" that was released in theatres nationwide on August 1, 2014.
[20] In 2020, "Baby Lloyd" Stallworth was posthumously inducted as a member of The Famous Flames into the National Rhythm & Blues Hall of Fame, following James Brown seven years prior.