Manny Lehman
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Background information | |
Origin | New York, United States |
Genre(s) | House |
Occupation(s) | DJ and producer |
Years active | 1990's-Present |
Label(s) | Tommy Boy |
Website | http://www.djmannylehman.com/ |
Manny Lehman is an internationally acclaimed house music DJ and producer. In addition to his production and DJ work, Lehman is one of the most requested remixers presently, transforming many songs into club hits.
Born to Puerto Rican parents in New York [1] , Lehman began his start in the music business working for legendary Manhattan record shop VinylMania, which helped him get introduced to many major names such as Junior Vasquez, Victor Calderone, and Tony Moran to name a few, who were the pioneers of a burgeoning house music scene that was taking over New York City's nightlife scene during the early 1990s.
His passion for the music industry allowed him to move further, however this time behind the scenes after he became Director of Dance Promotions at A&M Records. His dedication in bringing fresh talent to the label led him to be promoted to Vice President. He is credited in discovering dance music legend CeCe Peniston and giving her a start in the competitive dance music scene that emerged in the 1990s. He later executive produced her first single, Finally, which went on to become one of the most memorable club anthems of the early 1990s.
It was his years at A&M that also provided him with more exposure and contacts with major name artists such as Janet Jackson, Sheryl Crow, Sting that gave him more of a drive to venture off into the club music. After forming a partnership with circuit party promoter Jeffrey Sanker, Manny left his job at A&M Records to focus his energy as a full-time deejay and remixer. Extremely popular with gay audiences, his name has drawn hundreds to thousands of revelers to experience first hand his talent as deejay.
He also has lent his talent to more established artists such as Janet Jackson, Cher, Madonna, and Sara Brightman in remixing singles for radio, nightclubs, and mass retail distribution. His chart-topping remixes of Janet Jackson's Come on Get Up, Cher's When the Money's Gone and Madonna's What It Feels Like for a Girl has allowed him to garner major recognition and status as a one of the industry's most demanded remixers. Recently he contributed to a compilation of remixes of Gustavo Santaolalla's track, The Wings, which was the theme song to the acclaimed film Brokeback Mountain. [2]
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[edit] Club Venues
Already a major name in the circuit party scene, Manny has had the opportunity to spin at some of the world's most popular clubs and venues. Such clubs as Avalon (formerly the Limelight), Twilo and Roxy in New York, Crobar in Miami and Factory in Los Angeles have all been venues he has played to large crowds.
Some circuit parties he has played include the White Party in Palm Springs, Toronto Pride in Toronto, the Black & Blue ball in Montreal and the Fireball party in Chicago. International gigs have regularly included such exotic locales as Tel Aviv, London, Ibiza, Paris, Rio de Janiero, Mexico City, Japan, Thailand, Amsterdam, São Paulo, Cologne, and Nice.
[edit] References
- ^ Manny the music man from the Washington Blade 09/09/2005
- ^ Brokeback Mountain Theme 'The Wings' Remixes at Verve Music