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'''Cory Rooney''' is a [[songwriter]], [[record producer]], and C.E.O. of Cory Rooney Group. He has written, produced, and developed many hits and careers for artists such as [[Jennifer Lopez]], [[Marc Anthony]], [[Mary J. Blige]], [[Mariah Carey]], [[Jessica Simpson]], [[Destiny's Child]], and many more. |
'''Cory Rooney''' is a [[songwriter]], [[record producer]], and C.E.O. of Cory Rooney Group. He has written, produced, and developed many hits and careers for artists such as [[Jennifer Lopez]], [[Marc Anthony]], [[Mary J. Blige]], [[Mariah Carey]], [[Jessica Simpson]], [[Destiny's Child]], and many more. |
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At an early age he was exposed to the music industry by his parents, Herb Rooney and Brenda Reid of [[The Exciters]], whom toured with The Beatles in the early 60's. His father later branch out into production and was responsible for both the infectious piano part and production on the Isley Brothers smash hit, "It's Your Thing". When the original members disbanded, his mother, Brenda Reid, brought her children on board to continue the group. As a teenager he not only was exposed to the music industry but experienced the industry first hand as a member of The Exciters. "I grew up around music and picked things up by ear." However, Cory's musical DNA was only part of a very talented equation. Raised in New York, his love for music was reinforced at an early age due to the geographic proximity of rap all-stars like [[Marley Marl]], [[LL Cool J]], [[Russell Simmons]], and [[RUN-DMC]]. |
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In the 1980's Cory teamed up with [[Prince Markie Dee]] of the [[Fat Boys]] and they released 2 solo albums by Prince Markie Dee including Billboards #1 Rap Single "Typical Reasons/Swing My Way" (written by EMI writer/producer & Cory's brother-in-law [[Hasan Johnson]].) Feeding off their success Cory and Prince Markie Dee decided to create Soul Convention together, when they were approached by Sony Music and signed a label deal. Sony recognized Cory's talents early on and was approached by Sony to sign a solo artist deal but he decided quickly that he didn't want to be an artist. Being behind the scenes as a writer and producer, he went on to produce hits such as, "[[Real Love]]" and "Sweet Thing" by [[Mary J. Blige]] and "I'll Do 4 U" by [[Father MC]] at [[Uptown Records]]. The success of the hits caught the attention of [[Tommy Mottola]] who signed him not only as a producer but also brought him onboard as VP of A&R at Epic Records in 1994 and two years later, Cory moved onto become VP of A&R at Crave Records. Proving himself not only as an accomplished writer and producer, [[Tommy Mottola]] was impressed with his managerial skills and was subsequently named Senior VP of Sony Music Entertainment in 1998. Maintaining his unique position both as senior executive and producer at Sony, he was offered another executive position at Casablanca Records where he also wrote, [[Lindsay Lohan]]'s single, "[[Rumors_(song)|Rumors]]". |
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Aside from his musical success he also has had sizable television success as executive producer on MTV's, "[[The Shop]]" and VH1's "Born to Diva". "[[The Shop]]" is based out of Cory Rooney's own barbershop, Mr. Rooney's, in [[Jamaica, Queens|Jamaica]], [[Queens]], [[New York City|New York]]. Artists such as [[Busta Rhymes]], [[Sean Combs|Diddy]], and [[Fabolous]] frequent the shop not only to get the city's hottest cuts but also to elaborate on the music industry, their career, and the gossip that surrounds their world. VH1's "Born to Diva" features Cory Rooney as one of the panel judges aside from his role in executive producing the show. |
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Since his time at Casablanca, Cory Rooney has established his own company, Cory Rooney Group. CRG manages a multi-talented roster of writers, producers, and 2 developing artists whom are slated to drop albums in 2009. His company, albeit whose focus is on music is involved in television, fashion, and the publishing world - creating a model for the new generation of music companies. |
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==Songwriting and production credits== |
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For [[Brie Larson]] |
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*Produced some tracks in her debut album, "[[Finally Out Of P.E.]]" |
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For [[Jennifer Lopez]] |
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*"[[Ain't it Funny|Ain't It Funny]]" |
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*"[[I'm Real/I'm Real (Murder Remix)|I'm Real]]" |
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*"[[If You Had My Love]]" |
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*"[[Feelin' So Good]]" |
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*"[[Play (song)|Play]]" |
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*"[[All I Have (song)|All I Have]]" |
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*"[[Jenny from the Block]]" |
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*"[[I'm Glad]]" |
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*"[[Alive (Jennifer Lopez song)|Alive]]" |
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*"[[Hold You Down]]" |
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For [[Toni Braxton]] |
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*"Stupid" (co-wrote) |
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For [[Lindsay Lohan]] |
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*Rumors (co-wrote) |
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For [[Thalía]] |
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*[[I Want You/Me Pones Sexy|I Want You]] |
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For [[Destiny’s Child]] |
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*Independent Women, Pt. 1 (co-wrote) |
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For [[Mary J. Blige]] |
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*Real Love (co-wrote) |
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For [[Marc Anthony]] |
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*[[I Need To Know (Marc Anthony song)|I Need To Know]](co-wrote) |
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For [[Jessica Simpson]] |
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*[[I Think I'm in Love with You]] |
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*Hot Like Fire |
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*Swing With Me |
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*Fired Up (co-wrote) |
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*Between You & I (co-wrote) |
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*[[You Spin Me Round (Like a Record)]] |
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==References== |
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{{Unreferenced|date=April 2008}} |
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==External links== |
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*[http://www.songwriteruniverse.com/rooney.htm songwriteruniverse.com page on Rooney] |
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[[Category:American songwriters|Rooney]] |
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[[Category:American record producers|Rooney, Cory]] |
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Revision as of 03:09, 6 June 2008
Cory Rooney is a songwriter, record producer, and C.E.O. of Cory Rooney Group. He has written, produced, and developed many hits and careers for artists such as Jennifer Lopez, Marc Anthony, Mary J. Blige, Mariah Carey, Jessica Simpson, Destiny's Child, and many more.