Oh Romeo Explained

Oh Romeo
Background:group_or_band
Origin:New York City, New York, United States
Genre:Hi-NRG
Years Active:1982–1991
Label:"O" Records, Bobcat Records, Oh My! Records, Memo Records, Hot Productions
Past Members:Bobby Orlando

Oh Romeo was a Hi-NRG concept group created by the Hi-NRG mogul Bobby "O" Orlando in 1982.

Composition

Besides Bobby Orlando, who figured in all releases of the group, there were different session singers and models used for each release.

Throughout its existence, Oh Romeo was managed by Joseph Lodato and Lee Borden, who worked in labels associated with Bobby Orlando.

Lyrics

Bobby Orlando was responsible for writing the lyrics of the group. While some of the lyrics were published under his name, others were published under the Orlando pseudonym "C. Shore". C. Chase (Clifton "Jiggs" Chase) cowrote "Saving Myself for the One that I Love" with Bobby Orlando.

Reception

During its active years, Oh Romeo toured the US and Latin America,[1] enjoying significant popularity in Latin America, specially in Chile[2] and Mexico.[3]

During the same period, Orlando created other projects, such as The Beat Box Boys, Hotline, Banana Republic, The New York Models, Hippies with Haircuts, SpoogeBoy, Girly, Barbie & the Kens and other projects.[4]

Discography

YearSong titleLabel
1983Try It (I'm in Love with a Married Man) / Lookin' OutBobcat Records
1983These Memories Bobcat Records
1984Once Is Not Enough / Light of LoveOh My! Records
1985One More Shot Memo Records
1987Living Out A FantasyBobby O Music

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: God's Co-Producer: The Wacky World of Bobby O. Terry. Matthew. 20 August 2015.
  2. Web site: Música HI-NRG (Dance 80s) - Comunidad 80s VIP & Radio 80s :: www.80svip.cl / www.80s.cl.
  3. Web site:
    • 10. Oh Romeo* - Lights Of Love (Live In Mexico)* [www.italo-disco.net]
    ]. bbb.ujcy.com.
  4. Web site: Oh Romeo - Musicazon!. Musicazon!. MUSICAZON!.
  5. Web site: Various - Super Eurobeat Presents Hi-NRG '80s. Discogs.
  6. Allmusic. Retrieved on July 26, 2009