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Little Anthony & the Imperials
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Little Anthony & the Imperials
enjoyed one of the longest career runs of any doo wop group, adapting their honey-smooth style to fit the sweet uptown soul sound of the mid-'60s. Right from the beginning,
Little Anthony
's aching way with a ballad was the group's calling card, but their repertoire was balanced by more R&B-inflected dance tunes.
Little Anthony
was born
Jerome Anthony Gourdine
in 1940, and grew up in Brooklyn's Fort Greene projects. While in high school, he sang
in a doo wop group called
the Duponts
, who recorded a single called
"Prove It Now"
in 1957. They disbanded after graduation, however, and
Gourdine
joined another group called
the Chesters
, which had been formed by his friend
Clarence Collins
(baritone) and also featured longtime friend
Ernest Wright, Jr.
(tenor); the other members were
Tracy Lord
(tenor) and
Nat Rogers
(bass). After a one-off single for Apollo, they landed a record deal with the End label in 1958, at which point their name was changed to
the Imperials
. ("
Little Anthony
" was later tagged onto the beginning by DJ
Alan Freed
.)
The Imperials
' first single for End was the classic heartache ballad
"Tears on My Pillow,"
a Top Five smash on both the pop and R&B charts.
Little Anthony
's dramatic interpretation was certainly helped in the public eye by his youthful-sounding voice and name, which recalled the recently popular
Frankie Lymon
. The single's B-side,
"Two People in the World,"
was also something of a hit, making
the Imperials
one of the hottest vocal groups around. Landing a follow-up hit proved difficult, however; the group charted several singles --
"So Much,"
"Wishful Thinking,"
"A Prayer and a Juke Box"
-- without even approaching their earlier success. Finally, the novelty dance track
"Shimmy, Shimmy, Ko-Ko-Bop"
caught on in 1960 and returned
Little Anthony & the Imperials
to the upper reaches of the charts (though it missed the Top Ten). The follow-ups
"My Empty Room"
and
"Please Say You Want Me"
flopped, however, and
Little Anthony
decided to try a solo career in late 1961.
The Imperials
continued on with a new lineup of
Collins
,
Wright
,
Sammy Strain
, and
George Kerr
, the latter of whom was replaced by
Kenny Seymour
in 1962. Neither
Little Anthony
nor his erstwhile group had any luck on their own, and in late 1963 he returned to the fold, replacing
Seymour
. The next summer, the reconstituted
Imperials
signed with the DCP label, where producer/songwriter
Teddy Randazzo
made them a priority. His first effort with the group,
"I'm on the Outside (Looking In),"
reached number 15 on both the pop and R&B charts in 1964, reestablishing
the Imperials
as a commercial presence. The follow-up,
"Goin' Out of My Head,"
was a smash, returning them to the pop Top Ten for the first time since
"Tears on My Pillow"
; it was covered quite often in the years that followed, and grew into something of a pop standard.
The Imperials
' streak of good fortune continued with the equally dramatic ballad
"Hurt So Bad,"
another Top Ten hit that also became their second R&B Top Fiver in 1965. A couple of smaller hits followed later that year in
"I Miss You So"
and the pop/R&B Top 20
"Take Me Back."
Little Anthony & the Imperials
continued to chart singles over the next several years, but only one -- 1969's
"Out of Sight, Out of Mind"
-- breached the Top 50 on either the pop or R&B sides. That same year, the group switched labels to United Artists, and
Ernest Wright, Jr.
departed to join singer
Tony Williams
' latter-day version of
the Platters
. He was replaced by a returning
Kenny Seymour
, who was in turn replaced by
Bobby Wade
in 1971, the year of the group's last chart single,
"Help Me Find a Way (To Say I Love You)."
Sammy Strain
left in 1972 and wound up joining
the O'Jays
four years later; his replacement was
Harold Jenkins
.
Little Anthony
himself left the group a second time in 1975 to pursue solo recording as well as an acting career, which effectively spelled the end of the road; nonetheless, a
Collins
-led lineup did manage to score one last hit in the U.K., 1977's
"Who's Gonna Love Me."
Little Anthony
became a born-again Christian in 1978 and subsequently recorded a gospel album,
Daylight
.
Anthony
,
Collins
,
Wright
, and
Strain
reunited in 1992 and toured the oldies circuit steadily thereafter. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide
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OH WOW !! MY SIXTEEN BIRTHDAY TWO MEMBERS OF THE IMPERIALS APPEARED AT MY HOME ON WAVERLY AVE I WAS SO HAPPY,, I AM NOT SURE BUT I THINK IT WAS CLARENCE,AND ERNEST I FORGOT BUT EVERONE WAS HAPPY...,,, I KNOW ANTHONY LIVED IN MARCY ,,, I WAS BETWEEN MARCY AND FORTGREEN LOL!! WE CALLED OUR SELVES THE MARCY/ FORTGREEN CHAPLINES LMBO ALL WE DID WAS WALK MYRTLE AND PARK AVE TILL WE GOT TIRED OR UNTIL OUR PARENTS TOLD US TO GET IN THE HOUSE,,AND WE THOUGHT WE WERE A GANG ,,, LOL!!!!!!! tinas,,,,,
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