Caesar and Cleo

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Caesar and Cleo was the early stage name used by the American pop duo Sonny and Cher before they rose to fame under their more famous moniker.

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instanceOf American pop duo
musical duo
activePeriodStart early 1960s
alsoKnownAs Sonny and Cher NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
followedBy Sonny and Cher NERFINISHED
genre folk rock
pop
rock
hasMember Cher NERFINISHED
Sonny Bono NERFINISHED
hasMemberRole Cher – vocals
Sonny Bono – vocals
hasPart female vocalist
male vocalist
languageOfWorkOrName English
locationOfFormation Los Angeles NERFINISHED
notableFor being the precursor name of Sonny and Cher
occupation recording artists
singers
performerOf “Do You Wanna Dance” NERFINISHED
“Love Is Strange” NERFINISHED
“The Letter” NERFINISHED
recordLabel Reprise Records
usedAs early stage name

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Sonny and Cher alsoKnownAs Caesar and Cleo