Little Caesar & the Romans

Formed: 1961
Active In: 60's

 
Near the end of the doo wop era, this Los Angeles group made the Top Ten with the nostalgic "Those Oldies But Goodies (Reminds Me of You)," a piano-based ballad that sounded a bit like a bridge between the Five Satins and Little Anthony & the Imperials. Doo wop's days were numbered when this was a hit in 1961, and indeed the song's title would quickly become a catch-all phrase for rock records of all kinds that had left the charts several years ago. Little Caesar & the Romans went on to record a few singles, and an LP, for Del-Fi in 1961 and 1962, some in a quaint vocal group manner heavily derivative of "Those Oldies But Goodies," others in a rougher, uptempo R&B mold akin to fellow L.A. artists the Olympics.

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Your On-The-Hour Man: The Modern, Dolphin and Downey Recordings 1952-1960
Released July 15, 2008 on Ace UK



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Those Oldies But Goodies
Released May 9, 2006

Toga! Toga! Toga!
Released March 17, 1998

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