The Four Imperials, an American doo-wop group from the mid-20th century, are known for their harmonious vocal arrangements and rhythm and blues influences. Consisting of members Tony Testa, George Paxton, Vinnie Naccarato, and Ronni I, the group made a significant contribution to the popular music scene of the late 1950s and early 1960s. Their notable hit, "Lazy Bonnie", showcases their signature sound of smooth harmonies and soulful melodies. Despite not reaching widespread fame, The Four Imperials played an important role in the development and proliferation of the doo-wop genre in American music history.