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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Herb_RooneyHerb Rooney - Wikipedia

    Herbert Louis Rooney (born 1940 – c. early 1990s) was an American record producer who was responsible for writing, producing and singing bass on songs by the Exciters and for writing and producing the sample staple Synthetic Substitution by Melvin Bliss.

  2. Profile: American Soul singer, songwriter and producer. Husband of The Exciters bandmate Brenda Reid (1964 - early 80s). Father of producer and songwriter Cory Rooney. Born: 1941 in New York City, New. Died: early 90s. Show more. In Groups: Brenda & Herb, The Exciters.

  3. www.theexciters.org › p › bioThe Exciters: BIO

    "The Exciters" (Members - Brenda Reid, Herbert Rooney (R.I.P), Carolyn "Carol" Johnson (R.I.P) and Lillian Walker) Formed in the Jamaica district of Queens, New York City, this aptly named group, which included sole male Herb Rooney (Born New York City, New York, USA) alongside Brenda Reid, Carol Johnson and Lillian Walker, first came to prominence with the vibrant "Tell Him", a US Top 5 hit ...

  4. 01. The Exciters. Tell Him. 02:29. Compositores: Bert Berns. 03. The Exciters (29 Success) (1962) 03:15. Escritor/a: Ian Levin / Compositores: Herb Rooney. 06. The Exciters. Tell Him. 02:36. 05. The Exciters. The Stars Of Northern Soul Volume 1. 03:34. 02. The Exciters. Tell Him - The Best Of. 02:27. 08. The Exciters. 150 Rock 'n' Roll Classics.

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  6. Explora las ediciones de Herb Rooney en Discogs. Compra la música de Herb Rooney en vinilo, CD u otros formatos en el mercado online de Discogs.

  7. Members: Brenda Reid - lead vocals Carolyn Johnson, Alto Lillian Johnson, Soprano Herbert Rooney, Tenor. The Exciters were originally a quartet of seventeen year olds who were high school classmates in Queens, New York. Then called the Masterettes, the group consisted of Brenda Reid on lead, Sylvia Williams, Lillian Walker, and Carol Johnson.