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Roman Holliday were a British band active in the 1980s. They are best known in the UK for their hit single " Don't Try to Stop It", which reached number 14 on the
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in the summer of 1983. A follow-up, "Motormania", peaked at number 40.


Career

The band was established in November 1980 by Brian Bonhomme, Steve Lambert, Simon Cohen and Peter Noone (the latter of whom left shortly after the band's formation). Later on, Rob Lambert and Jon Durno joined, followed by Soho Square busker, John Eacott. At the end of 1982, Adrian York joined the band as a piano player. Tony Wallman was in the band briefly (before the band became successful). After John Peel saw the band at the Jive Dive swing club in London, they recorded two sessions for his show. Mick Jones, then of
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, also saw them and invited them to support his band, which led to a signing to Jive Records. "Don't Try to Stop It" was their second single for Jive and became a hit in summer 1983. The follow-up, "Motormania" failed to achieve the same success and the parent album ''Cookin' on the Roof'', released in late 1983, achieved only modest success. In 1984, both
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men, Rob Lambert and John Eacott left the band. In the United States, the group achieved exposure through MTV, which aired their "Stand By"
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. The single went to number one on the Canadian Adult Contemporary chart in November 1983. Roman Holliday also charted in Japan on the international, as well as the domestic market, with "Hear It in the Night" and the
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written and produced track, "One Foot Back in Your Door". Both singles went top 10. Bonhomme is currently employed at
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. He is a professor of
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, and teaches a number of courses in modern
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Band members

Roman Holliday was mainly composed of: * Steve Lambert, born in
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, London – singer * Brian Bonhomme, born in Harlow, Essex – guitar / vocals * Simon Cohen, born in Kings Cross, London — drums * Adrian York, born in Chiswick, London – piano * Jon Durno, born in Ilford, Londonbass * John Eacott, born in
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— trumpet * Rob Lambert, born in
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— saxophone


Discography


Albums

* ''Roman Holliday'' (1983) Jive / Arista / Sony / BMG –
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No. 142 * ''Cookin' on the Roof'' (1983) Jive / Arista / Sony / BMG – UK No. 31; U.S. No. 116 * ''Fire Me Up'' (1984) Jive / Arista / Sony / BMG – U.S. No. 201


Singles

*" Stand By" (1983) - UK No. 61; AUS No. 71;
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No. 54; U.S. CB No. 57 *" Don't Try to Stop It" (1983) - UK No. 14; U.S. No. 68; U.S. CB No. 66 *"Motormania" (1983) - UK No. 40 *"One Foot Back in Your Door" (12") *"Fire Me Up" (1984) *" Touch Too Much" (1984) *"One Foot Back in Your Door" (1985) - U.S. No. 76


Japanese albums

* ''ローマの休日/Cookin' on the Roof'' (CBS Sony) * ''涙のラストクルーズ/Fire Me Up'' (CBS Sony) * ''ティーチャーズ/TEACHERS'' – original soundtrack from the Aaron Russo produced motion picture ''One Foot Back in Your Door''


Japanese singles

*"スタンバイ/Stand By" *"俺らはハリキリボーイ/Don't Try to Stop It" *"恋のモーターマニア/Motormania" *"涙のラストクルーズ/Hear It in the Night" *"ワン•フット•バック/One Foot Back in Your Door"


DVD and LaserDisk

*''Live in Tokyo'' (1985) <厚生年金大ホール/Koseinenkin Big Hall>


References


External links


Bonhomme's websiteRoman Holliday official websiteLambert's official websiteTribute Japanese websiteYork's website
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