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Simone Denny

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183:, and critics praised Denny's vocals as the best thing about an otherwise weak album. In this era, Sheppard was also beginning to develop a reputation for egotism: in early 2001, Denny had to back out of a previously-unannounced surprise appearance as a special guest who would perform several live songs at one of Sheppard's DJ shows at a dance club in 198:, with Denny attributing the breakup to Sheppard mistreating her because he felt like he was the true creative force behind the band even though Denny was generally considered its star. Denny later noted that she had remained on friendlier terms with Daymond right up until his death in 2018. 159:
In 1997 Sheppard and Brad Daymond formed Love Inc., in which Denny was a full member. They released their self-titled debut album in 1998; the album spawned the chart hits "Broken Bones" and "You're a Superstar", with the former song winning the
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In 2005 she released "Cliché", the first single on which she was directly credited as a solo performer. She subsequently appeared as a featured vocalist on several other dance singles before finally releasing her own full-length debut album,
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Denny then began collaborating with Widelife, performing on that band's singles "I Don't Want You" and "All Things (Just Keep Getting Better)", the latter of which was best known as the theme song to the original version of
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was more poorly received, performing poorly on the charts and containing only one noteworthy hit single, although the band did again win the Juno for Dance Recording of the Year at the
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singer but choosing instead to pursue pop music. She quickly developed a following in local bands, landed the role of "Mama" in the Canadian production of
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Finnbarr O'Reilly, "Juno audience gasps as Dion says `it's time to stop': Diva wins 5 awards; Hip, Cuddy, Rascalz, Cox also honoured".
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heritage. She discovered her passion for music while competing in a talent show in grade six, later training as an
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Andrew Flynn, "Shep's club no longer exclusive: Renowned DJ wants to take his beats to the mainstream".
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Nick Krewen, "Love Inc. salutes disco; Plus Stacey Earle, KRS-One, Molly Johnson, Carlos Del Junco".
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Larry LeBlanc, "BMG Canada Ventures 'Into the Night' With Radio-Friendly Dance Act Love Inc.".
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is a Canadian singer and songwriter. She is best known as a vocalist with the
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Ryan B. Patrick, "Simone Denny The Stereo Dynamite Sessions Vol. 1"].
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The band did not release any further recordings, and broke up after
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Andrew Flynn, "Nelly Furtado and Barenaked Ladies earn Juno haul".
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Peter Howell, "Nostalgic Neil Young proves you can go home again".
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Despite the band's initial success, the 2000 followup album
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Gerry Krochak, "Quest for community radio getting closer".
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Sandra Sperounes, "Love Inc. stale as a month-old bagel".
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Peter Howell, "Fresh-Wes makes formal request for unity".
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Lenny Stoute, "Chris Sheppard comes back to the future".
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reunion bill of dance acts from the 1990s and 2000s.
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Index

dance music
Love Inc.
Widelife
Broken Bones
You're a Superstar
All Things (Just Keep Getting Better)
Toronto
Guyanese
opera
Mama, I Want to Sing!
Deborah Cox
Maestro Fresh Wes
Devon
Chris Sheppard
BKS
Barry Harris
Rachid Wehbi
Outta Control (a.k.a. Killer Bunnies)
Juno Award
Dance Recording of the Year
Juno Awards of 1999
Juno Awards of 2001
Regina
Saskatchewan
Queer Eye
CBC Television
New Year's Eve
Tyler Shaw
Electric Circus
Love Inc. (group) § Discography

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