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The Exciters were an American pop music group of the 1960s. They were originally a girl group, with one male member being added afterwards. At the height of their popularity the group consisted of lead singer Brenda Reid, Herb Rooney, Carolyn Johnson and Lillian Walker.
22 mars 2015 · From the 1963 United Artists album, "Tell Him"
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29 juin 2006 · A day at the zoo featuring The Exciters singing their big hit "Tell Him" and a very hungry looking bear.
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American Pop/Soul vocal quartet from Jamaica, Queens, NYC. Originally named The Masterettes, active from 1960 till 1974. Best known for their hit single, "Tell Him" which reached #4 on the US charts in January 1963. Members: Brenda Reid, Herbert Rooney, Carolyn "Carol" Johnson, and Lillian Walker.
25 oct. 2022 · The Exciters - Reaching For The Best. This is the first song which I ever wrote and produced, almost forty eight years ago, in February 1975 in a cold wintry New York recording studio.
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The US Black Power movement struck a chord, especially in the Canal Zone, where Afro-Panamanians had long suffered discrimination. Co-founders of the Instituto Soul, the Exciters were the first to invite an African-American ‘soul queen’ to lead their carnival parade in 1971.