Little Anthony and the Imperials explained

Little Anthony and the Imperials
Background:group_or_band
Alias:The Imperials
Origin:Brooklyn, New York City, United States
Years Active:1958–present
Associated Acts:The Duponts, The Chesters, The O'Jays
Current Members:Jerome "Little Anthony" Gourdine
Ernest Wright
Robert Deblanc
Johnny Britt
Past Members:Clarence "Wa-hoo" Collins
Samuel "Sammy" Strain
Gloster "Nate" Rogers
Tracy Lord
Bobby Wade
Harold "Hawk" Jenkins
Kenny W. Seymour SR.
George Kerr

Little Anthony and the Imperials is an American rhythm and blues/soul vocal group from New York City founded by Clarence Collins in the 1950s and named in part for its lead singer, Jerome Anthony "Little Anthony" Gourdine, who was noted for his high-pitched voice. In addition to Collins and Gourdine, the original Imperials included Ernest Wright, Gloster "Nate" Rogers, and Tracy Lord, the last two of whom were subsequently replaced by Sammy Strain.

The group was one of the very few doo-wop groups to enjoy sustained success on the R&B and pop charts throughout the 1960s. They were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on April 4, 2009,[1] 23 years after the group's first year of eligibility for induction.

Career

In 1957, a doo-wop group known as "The Chesters" was composed of Collins, Tracey Lord, Nathaniel Rodgers, and Ronald Ross. Anthony Gourdine, a former member of The DuPonts,whose falsetto had been inspired by Jimmy Scott, joined as lead vocalist. Ernest Wright took over from Ross, and the group recorded briefly for Apollo Records.

Changing their name to "The Imperials", the group signed with End Records in 1958. Their first single was "Tears on My Pillow", which was an instant hit. It sold over one million copies, and was awarded a gold disc by the RIAA.[2] The B-side, "Two People in the World", was also a hit. The group followed up with "Shimmy, Shimmy, Ko Ko Bop" in 1960. When their success dwindled in 1961, Gourdine left to attempt a solo career. Original Imperials member Nate Rogers was drafted into the service and Tracey Lord, another original member, left to get married. The line-up then became Collins, Wright, Sammy Strain, (a childhood friend who had grown up together with the Imperials in Brooklyn), and George Kerr. Kerr was replaced by Kenny W. Seymour after a short time. This line-up had little success.[3]

Gourdine returned in 1963, replacing Seymour. The group's classic line-up – Gourdine, Wright, Collins, and Strain – was now complete. With the help of record producer/songwriter Teddy Randazzo (a childhood friend of the group), the Imperials found success on the new DCP (Don Costa Productions) label with the dramatic pop-soul records "I'm on the Outside (Looking In)" (1964), "Goin' Out of My Head" (1964), "Hurt So Bad" (1965), "I Miss You So" (1965), "Take Me Back" (1965), "Hurt" (1966), "Better Use Your Head" (1966), and "Out of Sight, Out of Mind" (1969).[4] In 1965, the Imperials appeared on the CBS-TV special Murray The K – It's What's Happening, Baby, where they performed "I'm Alright" before a live audience in New York at the Brooklyn Fox Theatre.[5] At the height of their career, the group made two appearances on The Ed Sullivan Show, at the time television's top talent showcase, on March 28, 1965, and again on January 25, 1970.[6] [7] They also performed on Shindig! Hullabaloo, Kraft Music Hall, Soul Train, American Bandstand, The Midnight Special, and The Tonight Show.

The Imperials then joined United Artists Records and were assigned to its Veep Records subsidiary, and then to the parent label itself, where they recorded "World of Darkness", "It's Not the Same", "If I Remember to Forget", "Yesterday Has Gone", and the Thom Bell-produced "Help Me Find a Way (To Say I Love You)".

Albums from this era include: Reflections, Payin' Our Dues, Out of Sight, Out of Mind (named after their hit cover of The Five Keys song), and Movie Grabbers, which included a rendition of "You Only Live Twice", the James Bond motion picture theme. This song was originally recorded by The Imperials – expressly for the film and its soundtrack – but was later given instead to Nancy Sinatra for the film, due to her father Frank's greater influence.[8] [9]

They recorded three singles for Janus Records including "Father Father", which they later performed on the Merv Griffin Show. Then they went to Avco Records in the mid-1970s and recorded On A New Street,[10] and charted with the songs "La La La (At the End)" and "I'm Falling in Love with You". This album was produced by both Bell and Randazzo. A second LP for Avco Records entitled Hold On was withdrawn from sale in the USA after the failure of the title track to sell and Avco's subsequent financial difficulties. The group appeared on Soul Train on May 26, 1973. By this time, Strain and Wright had left the group, although both would eventually return.[11]

Wright left in 1971 to join Tony Williams' Platters. He was replaced by the returning Kenny Seymour, who was again replaced after a short time by Bobby Wade, formerly a Cleveland-based singer with a number of solo releases on Cleveland labels, that included Way Out and Big Jim. Strain left in 1972. He had a restaurant in Los Angeles and had not been singing professionally for three years. At the end of that period, he was briefly a member of The Fandangos with Lonnie Cook and Alvin Walker. He also auditioned for the lead voice of Arpeggio. Strain had been replaced by Harold Jenkins as a member of The Imperials. He then joined the O'Jays as the replacement for original O'Jays member William Powell, who left the group due to illness. Powell died of cancer shortly thereafter. Jenkins had already been functioning as the group's choreographer. Jenkins and Seymour had previously performed together in the Impacts. Gourdine left for a second (more successful) attempt at a solo career. The trio of Collins, Wade, and Jenkins continued as "the Imperials". Collins left in 1988, and was replaced by Sherman James. They then toured as "Bobby Wade's Imperials". James left in 1992, and was replaced by Ron Stevenson.

Reunion

In 1992, Collins, Wright, Strain, and Gourdine reunited for a concert at Madison Square Garden. This reunion proved to be a success. When the decision was made for the foursome to tour together again, Wade relinquished the Imperials name, with his group becoming "Bobby Wade's Emperors" when they became the house band at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas. At this point, Strain left the O'Jays, and permanently returned to the Imperials. 1992, the year of the group's reformation, was also the 40th anniversary of Dick Clark's American Bandstand, and he invited the Imperials to appear as part of the televised special celebration.

On August 30, 1997, the group was featured on NBC's Today show as part of that show's "Summer Concert Series", and appeared on three popular PBS specials: Rock, Rhythm, and Doo-Wop and Red, White and Rock in 2002; and Soul Spectacular: 40 Years of R&B in 2003. Also, during this period, they recorded two new CDs: Little Anthony & the Imperials – Live: Up Close & Personal (the group's first ever live album), and Pure Acapella,[12] an all a cappella CD showcasing the group's vocal talents on several classic 1950s doo-wop songs, including their own hit, "Two People in the World", which was written by Imperials member Ernest Wright. These two recordings marked the first time that the classic line-up had recorded together in over 30 years.In 2009, the year of the group's Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction, Little Anthony and the Imperials released their first new CD in years, entitled You'll Never Know.[13] [14] [15] [16] [17]

Later years: 2000 to present

Gourdine, Collins, Wright, and Strain continued touring as "Little Anthony and the Imperials" until Strain retired in 2004 and Jenkins, for the second time, returned to take his place. In 2010, Jenkins also retired, and was replaced by Robert DeBlanc.[18], the Imperials were (along with the Dells), one of the few 1950s-era R&B groups still touring with the great majority of their original members (Gourdine, Collins, and Wright).

Little Anthony and the Imperials released their first new LP in several years in October 2008, entitled "You'll Never Know", and they performed on the Late Show with David Letterman on August 26, 2008. The French electronic music duo Daft Punk sampled Little Anthony and the Imperials' 1977 recording of "Can You Imagine" for the track "Crescendolls".

Imperials founder Collins retired from the group in late 2012 for age and health reasons.[19] He still owns the trademark on The Imperials' name. He and Anthony were once married to twin sisters, Brenda Collins and Linda Gourdine, but Brenda and Clarence have since divorced. The Contemporary Christian Gospel Group The Imperials uses the name with Collins' permission. Gourdine's first wife was Judy Fouseca, with whom he had four children, and four more by his second wife, Linda.[20] [21] [22] Strain, once married to singer Yvonne Fair (now deceased), is married to his second wife, DeBorah, and has two children, Vincent and Shawn.[23] Original member Wright is married and has a daughter, Nicole.[24] He is also a songwriter and producer. Original Imperials bass singer Glouster "Nate" Rogers is a cancer survivor. He has been married many years to wife Loretta.[23] [25] Original Imperials member Tracey Lord is deceased.[26]

In early 2014, Gourdine toured the UK with David Gest's Legends of Soul, when he performed "Tears on My Pillow" and "Goin' Out of My Head".[27] The same year, he released his biography, Little Anthony: My Journey, My Destiny, recounting his life, his memories, and his years with The Imperials.[28]

, The Imperials are still performing. Imperials founder Collins, now retired, has been replaced by Johnny Britt. De Blanc and original members Wright and Gourdine round out the group. When the group is not touring, Gourdine does stage plays and currently also has a one-man show, which he is currently doing to support his recently released biography, and to celebrate his 55-plus years as a performer.[29] [30] [31]

Cover versions, influence, and legacy

Over the decades, in a measure of their profound influence, several of The Imperials' hit songs have been covered by numerous other artists of many different musical genres, including pop, jazz, MOR, rock, Latin, country, doo-wop, and R&B. Some examples:

[41] [42] [43] In addition, according to songwriter and producer Kenny Gamble, Little Anthony and the Imperials and their music were a major influence in the development of Philadelphia soul, and artists such as the Stylistics, the Delfonics,[44] Blue Magic (who covered the Imperials' tune "The Loneliest House on the Block"),[45] [46] Chicago's Chi-Lites, and other groups.[47] They were also the first contemporary music group to play New York's prestigious Copacabana nightclub, even predating the Temptations and Supremes.[11]

2009 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction and other awards

Little Anthony and the Imperials received the Rhythm and Blues Foundation's Pioneer Award in 1993. They were inducted into the Vocal Group Hall of Fame in 1999 and the Long Island Music Hall of Fame on October 15, 2006. In 2007, the Imperials were inducted into the Hit Parade Hall of Fame[48] [49] On January 14, 2009, it was announced that Little Anthony and the Imperials had been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.[50] Gourdine, Wright, Collins, Strain, and Rogers were present to be honored.[51] Deceased original Imperials member Tracy Lord was inducted posthumously; his sons accepted his Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction on his behalf.[52] The group was inducted by Smokey Robinson. In October 2009, the group performed "Two People in the World" at the 25th Anniversary Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Concert.[53] In 2014, Goldmine magazine inducted the Imperials into The Goldmine Hall of Fame. Editor Phil Marder referred to them as one of the few 1950s doo-wop groups (though the group hated that label) to consistently chart hits during the British Invasion.[54] [55] Goldmine also named Little Anthony and the Imperials as one of The 20 Greatest Doo-Wop Groups of All Time.[56]

Sammy Strain is one of the few artists in popular music history to be a double Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee, having been inducted with the O'Jays in 2005 and the Imperials in 2009.

In 2018, Little Anthony and the Imperials were inducted into the Rhythm and Blues Music Hall of Fame in Detroit.[57]

On April 24, 2023, Little Anthony & The Imperials were inducted into the newly established, Atlantic City Walk Of Fame presented by, The National R&B Music Society Inc.[58] [59] Little Anthony, Clarence Collins, Ernest Wright, Nate Rogers, and Sammy Strain were all in attendance to accept the honor. It was the first time all five were together since The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction in 2009. Norman Burnett of the vocal group, The Tymes inducted the group. James Brown, The Delfonics and Grover Washington Jr., were also inducted in the inaugural class.[60] [61]

Discography

Albums

YearTitlePeak chart positionsLabel
US
[62]
US R&B
[63]
1959We Are the Imperials, featuring Little Anthonyalign=center align=center End
1961Shades of the 40salign=center align=center
1964I'm on the Outside Looking Inalign=center 135align=center DCP
1965Goin' Out of My Headalign=center 74align=center 5
The Best of Little Anthony & the Imperialsalign=center 97align=center 9
1966Payin' Our Duesalign=center align=center Veep
1967Reflectionsalign=center align=center
Movie Grabbersalign=center align=center
1968The Best of Anthony & the Imperials, Volume 2align=center align=center
1969Out of Sight, Out of Mindalign=center 172align=center align=center United Artists
1973On A New Streetalign=center align=center Avco
1975Hold Onalign=center align=center
"—" denotes releases that did not chart.

Singles

YearSong titles (A-side, B-side)
Both sides from same album except where indicated
Label & numberPeak chart positions Album
US
US R&B
UK
[64]
1958"Tears on My Pillow"
b/w "Two People in the World"
Original pressings shown as "The Imperials"
End 102742We Are the Imperials featuring Little Anthony
"So Much"
b/w "Oh Yeah"
End 10368724
"The Diary"
b/w "Cha Cha Henry"
End 1038
1959"Wishful Thinking"
b/w "When You Wish upon a Star"
End 103979
"A Prayer and a Juke Box"
b/w "River Path"
End 104781The Greatest Hits of Little Anthony and the Imperials
"I'm Alright"
b/w "So Near Yet So Far"
End 1053
"Shimmy, Shimmy, Ko-Ko-Bop"
b/w "I'm Still in Love with You"
End 10602414
1960"My Empty Room"
b/w "Bayou, Bayou Baby"
End 106786Non-album tracks
"I'm Taking a Vacation from Love"
b/w "Only Sympathy"
End 1074
"Limbo Part I"
b/w "Limbo Part II"
End 1080
1961"Formula of Love"
b/w "Dream" (from Shades of the 40s)
End 1083
"Please Say You Want Me"
b/w "So Near Yet So Far" (from The Greatest Hits of Little Anthony and the Imperials)
End 1086104
"Traveling Stranger"
b/w "Say Yeah"
End 1091We Are the Imperials featuring Little Anthony
"A Lovely Way to Spend an Evening"
b/w "Dream"
End 1104Shades of the 40s
"That Lil' Ole Lovemaker Me"
b/w "It Just Ain't Fair"
Roulette 4379Non-album tracks
1964"I'm on the Outside (Looking In)"
b/w "Please Go"
DCP 1104158I'm on the Outside (Looking In)
"Goin' Out of My Head"
b/w "Make It Easy on Yourself" (from I'm on the Outside (Looking In))
DCP 111966Goin' Out of My Head
1965"Hurt So Bad"
b/w "Reputation"
DCP 1128103
"Take Me Back"
b/w "Our Song" (from I'm on the Outside (Looking In))
DCP 11361615
"I Miss You So"
b/w "Get Out of My Life"
DCP 11493423
"Hurt"
b/w "Never Again"
DCP 115451
1966"Better Use Your Head"
b/w "The Wonder of It All"
Veep 12285442Payin' Our Dues
"You Better Take It Easy Baby"
b/w "Gonna Fix You Good (Every Time You're Bad)"
Veep 1233125
"It's Not the Same"
b/w "Down on Love" (Non-album track)
As "Anthony & the Imperials"
Veep 124892
1967"Don't Tie Me Down"
b/w "Where There's a Will There's a Way to Forget You" (Non-album track)
As "Anthony & the Imperials"
Veep 1255123Reflections
"Hold on to Someone"
b/w "Lost in Love"
As "Anthony & the Imperials"
Veep 1262
"You Only Live Twice"
b/w "My Love Is a Rainbow" (from Reflections)
As "Anthony & the Imperials"
Veep 1269Movie Grabbers
"If I Remember to Forget"
b/w "Beautiful People" (from The Best of Anthony & the Imperials Volume 2)
As "Anthony & the Imperials"
Veep 1275Reflections
1968"I'm Hypnotized"
b/w "Hungry Heart" (from Payin' Our Dues)
As "Anthony & the Imperials"
Veep 127898The Best of Anthony & the Imperials Volume 2
"What Greater Love"
b/w "In the Back of My Heart"
As "Anthony & the Imperials"
Veep 1283Non-album tracks
"Yesterday Has Gone"
b/w "My Love Is a Rainbow"
As "Anthony & the Imperials"
Veep 1285Reflections
"The Flesh Failures (Let the Sunshine In)"
b/w "The Gentle Rain" (from Movie Grabbers)
As "Anthony & the Imperials"
Veep 1293Non-album tracks
1969"Anthem (Grow, Grow, Grow)"
b/w "Goodbye Goodtimes"
As "Anthony & the Imperials"
Veep 1303
"Out of Sight, Out of Mind"
b/w "Summer's Comin' In"
United Artists 505525238Out of Sight, Out of Mind
"The Ten Commandments of Love"
b/w "Let the Sunshine In"
United Artists 5059882
1970"Don't Get Close"
b/w "It'll Never Be the Same Again"
United Artists 50625116Non-album tracks
"World of Darkness"
b/w "The Change"
United Artists 50677121
"Help Me Find a Way (To Say I Love You)"
b/w "If I Love You"
United Artists 507209232
1971"Father, Father"
b/w "Each One, Teach One"
Janus 160
1973"La La La at the End"
b/w "Lazy Susan"
Avco 4614On a New Street
1974"I'm Falling in Love with You"
b/w "What Good Am I Without You"
Avco 46358625
"I Don't Have to Worry"
b/w "Loneliest House on the Block"
Avco 4645
1975"Hold On (Just a Little Bit Longer)"
b/w "I've Got to Let You Go (Part 1)"
As "Anthony & the Imperials"
Avco 465110679Hold On!
"I'll Be Loving You Sooner or Later"
b/w "Young Girl" (from Hold On!)
As "Anthony & the Imperials"
Avco 4655Non-album tracks
1976"Nothing from Nothing"
b/w "Running with the Wrong Crowd"
Pure Gold 101
1977"Who's Gonna Love Me"
b/w "Can You Imagine"
As "The Imperials"
Power Exchange 266
1978"Where You Gonna Find Somebody Like Me"
b/w "Another Star"
As "The Imperials"
Power Exchange 271
"Who's Gonna Love Me"
b/w "You Better Take Time to Love"
As "The Imperials"
Omni 55017317
1979"Fast Freddie The Roller Disco King"
b/w "I Just Wanna Be Your Lovin' Man"
As "The Imperials"
T.K. Disco 413
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that territory.

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