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Vincent Herbert (born January 27, 1972) is an American record executive and record producer. He founded Streamline Records in 2007, an imprint of Interscope Records through which he has signed artists including Lady Gaga , Greyson Chance , Tamar Braxton and Mishon Ratliff .
Vincent Herbert. Pages in category "Albums produced by Vincent Herbert" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. ...
"No, No, No" is a song recorded by American girl group Destiny's Child for their eponymous debut studio album (1998). It was written by Calvin Gaines, Mary Brown, Rob Fusari and Vincent Herbert, with production helmed by Fusari und Herbert.
Braxton and Herbert married on November 27, 2008. On June 6, 2013, she gave birth to their son, Logan Vincent. [108] In October 2017, Braxton filed for divorce from Herbert, citing "irreconcilable differences" and seeking joint custody of their son. [109] Their divorce was finalized in July 2019. [110]
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"Too Little Too Late" is a song by American singer JoJo from her second studio album, The High Road (2006). It was written by Billy Steinberg, Josh Alexander and Ruth-Anne Cunningham, and produced by the former two with Da Family Records founder Vincent Herbert.
The group was formed by Josh Milan, Kevin Hedge and Chris Herbert, when Herbert introduced Milan, a member of his church choir, to Hedge, his childhood friend. Herbert was the one who left the group in 1991, leaving Milan and Hedge to carry on working together. [1] The group's output consists mainly of house music songs.
Along with Gamble and Millsap, there was Streamline Records head Vincent Herbert, who agreed on the concept of forming a boy band. [4] Following the idea of forming the group, Gamble, Millsap, Herbert, songwriter Candice Nelson , and choreographer David Scott held open auditions in California in an attempt to find local boys that would fit the ...