Paul Rooney
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Birth name | Paul Rooney |
Origin | Dewsbury, England |
Genre(s) | Punk, Rock, Heavy Metal |
Occupation(s) | Guitarist and Music producer |
Instrument(s) | Guitar |
Years active | 1999-present |
Label(s) | EMI records / SOS records |
Associated acts | Vice Squad Ligotage The Bombshells |
Website | http://www.lastrockers.com |
Paul Rooney was born in Dewsbury, West Yorkshire. He started playing guitar at age 17 and was initially a self-taught musician influenced by punk rock. Early bands included Lenz from his native town of Morley and Brik Marine formed by record producer / bassist Nev Barker. Influenced by glam rock, Rooney formed Leeds band "Virgin", also taking influences from American rock. Moving to London in the mid-1980s, he joined forces with ex-Vice Squad vocalist Beki Bondage and together they formed The Bombshells. Rooney studied guitar at Guitar Academy of Music in London and continued to write and expand his music production skills throughout the 1990s. In 1997, Beki and Paul re-formed Vice Squad playing at Holidays In The Sun punk festival. They have continued to perform and have recorded several albums including Rich And Famous (2005) released on EMI records and are now seen as the definitive line-up of Vice Squad.[citation needed] The most recent Vice Squad album Defiant (2007) was produced, engineered, and mixed by Paul Rooney.
Defiant has received positive critical acclaim and has been dubbed by many critics as the best Vice Squad album to date.[citation needed]
Currently, he composes music for T.V. and film, and has recently worked with director Gary Johnstone on The Secret Science of Killing for Channel 4.
Rooney also teaches guitar in South London and offers production and songwriting services.