Herb Fame

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Biography

Herb Feemster joined the navy after high school and took a part-time job at Waxie Maxie’s on 7th and T St. NW following his release. He recorded the song “Rudolph Holiday” as Millie & Billie on one of Waxie Maxie’s two record labels. The single didn’t have any impact but Feemster was successful at attracting the attention of none other than producer [a83170], one of many from the music industry who frequented the shop. In 1966 McCoy introduced Feemster to [a871434], a Washington, DC based girl group, and brought them both to New York City to record. Feemster recorded “You’re Messing Up My Mind” and “From The Shadows To The Sun” under the name Herb Fame. At the suggestion of McCoy, Feemster and The Sweet Things lead singer [a1301453] recorded the pop standard “Let’s Fall In Love” together. Though they had just met, the vocal chemistry between the two was palpable. When the record was released a year later, the world was introduced to [a201497]

  • Primary profession
  • Actor·soundtrack
  • Gender
  • Male

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Trivia

One-half, with Peaches , of 1960s duo, Peaches & Herb.

Brother of Alphonso Feemster , and John Belk.

Father of Yvonne Bundy , Angel Little , Christopher Feemster , and Herb Feemster.

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