1 review of Little Caesar's 'This is a great addition to Harlan. I went only about a week after it first opened. The pizzas weren't really 'ready' as part of the Little Caesar's 'Hot and Ready' but once it was ready it definitely was fresh out of the oven and very 'hot.' I have gone back since and things are running more smoothly. I will definitely be a returning customer.' That is Little Caesar's, they don't try to be more and I am ok with that. A large 3 meat deep deep dish is $11. Phone number (207) 885-1004.
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Origin | Los Angeles, California, United States |
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Genres | Hard rock, glam metal |
Years active | 1987–1992; 2001-present |
Labels | Geffen, DGC |
Associated acts | The Four Horsemen Manic Eden |
Website | https://www.littlecaesar.net/ |
Members | Ron Young Loren Molinare Tom Morris Pharoah Barrett Mark Tremalgia |
Past members | Apache Earl Slick Marc Danzeisen Joey Brasler Joey Malone Alex Kane Fidel Paniagua |
Little Caesar is an American hard rock band. They are remembered for their version of the soul music song 'Chain of Fools, a 1989 hit single from their self-titled debut album.[1]
History[edit]
The band was founded late in the 1980s by vocalist Ron Young, who had previously worked as a nightclub bouncer.[2] The group independently released an EP and were featured on the 1989 Metal Blade compilation Street Survivors with one song 'Down to the Wire', which led to their signing with DGC Records, a subsidiary of Geffen Records, in 1989.[1]John Kalodner did A&R work for the group, and Bob Rock produced their debut self-titled album, which was released in 1990 to positive reviews.[2] Eduardo Rivadavia of AllMusic retrospectively gave the album three stars out of five, writing it 'may not be the most innovative recording of 1989, but it's honest and consistently satisfying.' On the strength of the singles 'Chain of Fools' (a cover of the Aretha Franklin song) and 'In Your Arms', Little Caesar hit number 139 on the US Billboard 200 in 1990. Lead vocalist Ron Young made a brief cameo in James Cameron's Terminator 2,[1] as the biker thrown through the window of the bar by Arnold Schwarzenegger. Good luck texts for basketball players.
Despite the group's chart success, they had problems with exposure on then-critical MTV, due in part to the band being less than photogenic and 'looking like a gang of Hell's Angels.'[2] They remained with DGC/Geffen for a sophomore release, Influence in 1992, but neither Rock nor Kalodner continued working with them.[1] By this time, guitarist Apache had left and was replaced with Earl Slick.[1] After Influence failed to match the success of their debut, the group disbanded.[1] They were one of many metal bands whose careers faltered with the early 1990s rise of alternative rock. DGC - initially a label strongly devoted to metal/progressive rock label - began to favor alternative bands. Ron Young later went on to sing in The Four Horsemen, Manic Eden, and Dirt.
The band reformed for some live shows in 2001, and released a new album, Redemption, in 2009. They also introduced new guitar player Joey Brasler (who had played with Etta James, Bob Welch, Cherie Currie) replacing original member Apache. After touring in the US, Europe and the UK during 2010/2011, Little Caesar released their fourth album entitled American Dream on the Unison Music Group label in May, 2012. It was produced by Bruce Witkin. They embarked on a tour of Spain, Germany, Switzerland, Belgium and culminating in Wales in December 2012.
Little Caesars - Laconia
161 Court, Laconia NH 3246 Phone Number:(603) 524-4111Little Caesars - Haverhill
7 Hilldale Avenue, Haverhill MA 1832 Phone Number:(978) 372-3944Little Caesars
Latest Review For: Little Caesars - Grande Prairie, AB
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Origin | Los Angeles, California, United States |
---|---|
Genres | Hard rock, glam metal |
Years active | 1987–1992; 2001-present |
Labels | Geffen, DGC |
Associated acts | The Four Horsemen Manic Eden |
Website | https://www.littlecaesar.net/ |
Members | Ron Young Loren Molinare Tom Morris Pharoah Barrett Mark Tremalgia |
Past members | Apache Earl Slick Marc Danzeisen Joey Brasler Joey Malone Alex Kane Fidel Paniagua |
Little Caesar is an American hard rock band. They are remembered for their version of the soul music song 'Chain of Fools, a 1989 hit single from their self-titled debut album.[1]
History[edit]
The band was founded late in the 1980s by vocalist Ron Young, who had previously worked as a nightclub bouncer.[2] The group independently released an EP and were featured on the 1989 Metal Blade compilation Street Survivors with one song 'Down to the Wire', which led to their signing with DGC Records, a subsidiary of Geffen Records, in 1989.[1]John Kalodner did A&R work for the group, and Bob Rock produced their debut self-titled album, which was released in 1990 to positive reviews.[2] Eduardo Rivadavia of AllMusic retrospectively gave the album three stars out of five, writing it 'may not be the most innovative recording of 1989, but it's honest and consistently satisfying.' On the strength of the singles 'Chain of Fools' (a cover of the Aretha Franklin song) and 'In Your Arms', Little Caesar hit number 139 on the US Billboard 200 in 1990. Lead vocalist Ron Young made a brief cameo in James Cameron's Terminator 2,[1] as the biker thrown through the window of the bar by Arnold Schwarzenegger. Good luck texts for basketball players.
Despite the group's chart success, they had problems with exposure on then-critical MTV, due in part to the band being less than photogenic and 'looking like a gang of Hell's Angels.'[2] They remained with DGC/Geffen for a sophomore release, Influence in 1992, but neither Rock nor Kalodner continued working with them.[1] By this time, guitarist Apache had left and was replaced with Earl Slick.[1] After Influence failed to match the success of their debut, the group disbanded.[1] They were one of many metal bands whose careers faltered with the early 1990s rise of alternative rock. DGC - initially a label strongly devoted to metal/progressive rock label - began to favor alternative bands. Ron Young later went on to sing in The Four Horsemen, Manic Eden, and Dirt.
The band reformed for some live shows in 2001, and released a new album, Redemption, in 2009. They also introduced new guitar player Joey Brasler (who had played with Etta James, Bob Welch, Cherie Currie) replacing original member Apache. After touring in the US, Europe and the UK during 2010/2011, Little Caesar released their fourth album entitled American Dream on the Unison Music Group label in May, 2012. It was produced by Bruce Witkin. They embarked on a tour of Spain, Germany, Switzerland, Belgium and culminating in Wales in December 2012.
On 25 March 2013, it was announced that band would perform at the Download Festival on the 16 June 2013. Frontman Ron Young explained: '20 years ago we were offered to play the festival when it was called Monsters Of Rock. We had to turn it down because our label would not give us the funds to get there. Today, with no label, manager or big-money supporters, we finally made it. We got there because we have some amazing people that prop us up, inspire us, and bless us with their talent, energies – and most priceless, their friendship. High noon casino bonus. They've helped us accomplish what we couldn't do with a lot of powerful people behind us.'[citation needed] Rules of craps for dummies.
Members[edit]
Current
- Ron Young – vocals (1987–1992; 2001–present)
- Tom Morris – drums (1987–1992; 2001–present)
- Loren Molinare – guitar (1987–1992; 2001–present)
- Mark Tremalgia – guitar (2017–present)
- Pharoah Barrett – bass (2015–present)
Past
- Jimmy Hayne (Apache) – guitar (1987–1991, 2008)
- Earl Slick – guitar (1991–1992)
- Marc Danzeisen – drums (1992 touring only)
- Joey Brasler – guitar (2009–2013)
- Joey Malone – guitar (2014–2015)
- Alex Kane – guitar (2015–2017)
- Fidel Paniagua – bass (1987–1992; 2001–2015)
Discography[edit]
- Name Your Poison (EP) (Restless Records, 1989)
- Little Caesar (Geffen Records, 1990) (US No. 139)
- Influence (Geffen Records, 1992)
- This Time It's Different (Slick Music, 1998)
- Redemption (Dirty Deeds, 2009)
- American Dream (Unison Music Group, 2012)
- Brutally Honest Live from Holland (Unison Music Group, 2015)
- Eight (Golden Robot, 2018)
Singles[edit]
Year | Title | Chart Positions | Album | |
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Billboard Hot 100 | US Mainstream Rock | |||
1990 | 'Chain of Fools' | 88 | 17 | Little Caesar |
'From the Start' | - | - | ||
1991 | 'In Your Arms' | 79 | 35 | |
1992 | 'Slow Ride' | - | - | Influence |
'Stand Up' | - | - |
References[edit]
- ^ abcdefColin Larkin, ed. (1995). The Guinness Who's Who of Heavy Metal (Second ed.). Guinness Publishing. p. 203. ISBN0-85112-656-1.
- ^ abc'Little Caesar | Biography & History'. AllMusic. Retrieved November 18, 2019.