Simone Denny
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Simone Denny is a Female Pop/Dance house/techno vocalist from Toronto, Ontario, Canada, where she was born and raised. She is of Guyanese heritage.
Denny, who also is a Broadway performer and was a featured vocalist in a heavy metal band (Damn 13), is best known for her work with a group of Canadian dance music projects: the techno act BKS and the Juno Award-winning Pop Dance act Love Inc. (both alongside Chris Sheppard), the techno act Killer Bunnies (with Barry Harris from Thunderpuss and Rachid Wehbi) and as the lead singer in the house duo Widelife (with Wehbi and Ian J. Nieman), whose single "All Things (Just Keep Getting Better" featuring her on vocals, was the theme song for the Bravo TV series Queer Eye For The Straight Guy. Simone Denny is considered the International voice of Canadian Dance Music.
In 2005 Denny, who nows performs as a solo artist, scored her first Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play hit with "Cliché", which peaked at #2 in November 2005. She is currently working on her solo project.
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Denny won her 5th Juno Award in 2005 for "Dance Recording of the Year", for "All Things".
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