Born: August 21, 1939 in Bronx, New York, USA
Died: July 8, 2015 in Pompano Beach, Florida, USA
Ernie Maresca began his music career as a singer-songwriter with the doo-wop group The Monterays in 1957. Signed on [l31439] in 1958, they changed their name to
The Desires. After Ernie Maresca had left, replaced by
Don Jacabucci, later in the same year, they changed their name again for
The Regents.
Later, as a solo artist, Maresca had a top 10 hit with Shout Shout (Knock Yourself Out), and also wrote songs such as
The Regents’s Runaround, and collaborated with
Dion DiMucci on a number of
Dion’s most successful releases.
By the 1970s he was the head of [l180853]’s publicity department, and continued as a record company executive. In 1992 he was responsible for selling the [l38653] catalogue to [l87317] on behalf of Laurie’s founders
Gene Schwartz and
Robert Schwartz, and
Eliot Greenberg. He continued to work until the 2000s, as a consultant to EMI and administrator of Laurie’s publishing.