Little Caesar & the Romans
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Little Caesar & the Romans were an American musical group from Los Angeles
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 active briefly in the 1960s.

The group began recording in 1959 as The Cubans, but changed their name to The Upfronts after the political crisis in Cuba
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. They had three hits: the first and biggest was the nostalgic
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 tune "Those Oldies but Goodies (Remind Me of You)", a #9 Pop
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 and #28 R&B hit in 1961. "Those Oldies But Goodies" was written by Paul Politi. The follow-up, "Hully Gully Again", hit #54, and subsequent release "Memories of those Oldies but Goodies" Bubbled Under at #101. They also released a full-length album on Del-Fi Records
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.

The group's live act sometimes included wearing toga
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s on stage. They broke up in 1962, at least partly due to an argument between lead singer Carl Barnett and member David Johnson (who performed the spoken-word portion of "Those Oldies but Goodies") as to which of them was Little Caesar. In 1975, Johnson put together a new Little Caesar And The Romans and recorded a single called "Disco Hully Gully". For a while they toured as Marvin Gaye
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's opening act.

Members

  • David Caesar Johnson
  • Leroy Saunders
  • Johnny O'Simmons
  • Early Harris
  • Carl Barnett

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