Lenny Deneb
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Lenny Deneb

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"Settle The Score"

Unique blend of country & rock with a reggae feel- am I correct? Nice Track- this is an anthem - MediaMusic360


"Slipped Thru My Hands"

Nice song. I like the music - DJ Docbrowing, (BCCXI), US


"Settle The Score"

I like the reggae/rock combo. The lyrics have a nice message - Stevetest DJ -Trakheadz.com


"Settle the score"

Really unique. I like unique. - Incarock DJ -Trakheadz.com


"Families At War"

Intelligent lyrics, great beat, a classic song, unbelieveably great - Incarock DJ -Trakheadz.com


"Families At War"

Love this song! - MediaMusic360


"Families At War"

Nice lyrics. This is the kind of music and message we need to hear in music these days - Stevetest DJ -Trakheadz.com


"Slipped Thru My Hands"

Sounds like a movie track. I like it. Your lyrics are always strong. - Incarock DJ -Trakheadz.com


"Settle The Score"

In Settle The Score, Lenny Deneb has married rock and reggae to bring us a compelling, high energy, reggae rock single (with blazing guitar riffs) that some have described as a blend of Bob Marley, Steal Pulse, Peter Tosh and the rock influences of Bruce Springsteen, The Police, and Lenny Kravitz among others. The song is contemplation on the emotional complexities of leaving home and making a mental and spiritual breakthrough. The accompanying video employs spotlights, dark rooms, dizzying motion and techno color effects to present a dark, moody and unsettling story of Johnny “leaving today”. - Anderson Reynolds


"Excellent lyrics, rhythm and melodies"

It's great to hear lyrics that don't shy away from the politics of life. I got a lot out of this cd, in life lessons and musical bravery. Great tunes, keep them coming. - Emily, CD Baby


Discography

'Settle The Score' Independent Vol.1 compilation, WOA Records 2009

'From the Sanctuary' D7 (debut album) PCL Productions (2000)

Who Or What Turns You On (single) (1985) L.E.D Records
Mustique Girl (single) (1984) L.E.D Records
Soldiers (single) (1984) L.E.D Records

'Settle the score' 'Slipped Thru my hands', 'Pirates'
'Families at war' 'The Begging Game' on internet radio stns such as iRadioLA, Real Strong Radio, St. Lucia Online, One Caribbean radio, BBC radio 1xtra, Last FM, Cygnus Radio, RFI.

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Lenny Deneb, originally born in St. Lucia, Eastern Caribbean, was raised in London, United Kingdom, but currently residing in St. Lucia writes conscience provoking songs. His debut album ‘From the Sanctuary’ released under the artist name D7 includes such songs as ‘Pirates’, ‘The Begging Game’, ‘Families At War’, ‘U Can’t Run Nor Hide’ and others. The lyrics come at you with the velocity of an arrow fired from a bow. Lenny’s songs are the result of life long experiences based on his work with young people and families in the field of social science and the justice system. These songs tell stories of social upheaval, injustice and lost dreams. However make no mistake, just like his musical heroes Bob Marley, Bruce Springsteen, Ocean Colour Scene, U2, The Police and Lenny Kravitz among others, Lenny’s ultimate message is one of love, and that the human spirit can endure much and still emerge victorious. This energetic performer who was a co-founding member of fairly well-acclaimed British reggae band Cygnus has been described by the British music press as exciting, impressive and intelligent in his writing. His brand of reggae-rock combines the styles and influences of his aforementioned musical heroes, but the end product is all Lenny Deneb.

Following the break-up of Cygnus, the artist embarked on a solo career and in 1985 ‘Mustique Girl’ and ‘Soldiers’ was released as an EP for LED Records and received rave reviews from the Black Echoes, Caribbean Times and also Capitol Radio disc-jockeys Nicky Horne and David 'Kid' Jenson. The third single for L.E.D Records "Who Or What Turns You On," (recently turned up on the Discog website as a collector's record) received the accolade of record of the week in The Black Echoes music magazine on June 8th 1985. A number of tour dates followed including playing support to Winston Reedy at Sussex University. Following this Lenny recorded a zouk-soca for London based Jamaican producer Bill Campbell titled 'Shakedown Suzanne'. Lenny also wrote 'Standing in the rain' for Judy Boucher, the song appearing on her album 'A new way to say I love you' and the artist has also worked closely with producer Lindel Lewis and guitarist JJ Belle (deceased) of Tina Turner, Lionel Richie, Arrow, Judie Tzuke, Phil Collins and Bob Marley fame.

Lenny spent the period between 1998 to the present residing, traveling and working between St. Lucia and London; releasing his debut album ‘From The Sanctuary,’ as well as nurturing a number of young St. Lucian talents namely PCL Krew and One 2 One, and receiving a nomination for Producer of the Year at the first annual St. Lucia Music Awards. Lenny has continued his labour of love of refining the reggae–rock fusion sound, which was discovered by W.O.A International and subsequently signed him to a management and marketing deal for India and the Middle East. Lenny is currently engaged in the production of his second album aptly titled ‘Reggae Rocks’. Settle the Score is the first single to be release from the album. This track has been licensed by WOA Records and included on the compilation CD titled ‘Various Artists Independent # 1’s Vol.1. The CD is currently available on iTunes, Amazon, CD Baby, Napster and others.

However the journey for this talented songwriter began much earlier. At the age of ten years Lenny migrated to England from St. Lucia, West Indies. Those early years were difficult and learning to cope with the life changes and a new environment. As part of his coping mechanism, Lenny would frequent the local youth and community center affectionately known as 'Saxon' in Mile End, east London, and this is where his love of music was first aroused, and his first music outfit Cygnus (name checked by John Lydon/Johnny Rotten of the Sex Pistols/PIL as one of his favourite bands at the time) was formed in the late 70’s and later signed to the then newly founded Greensleeves Records now part of VP Records.
Cygnus released a number of singles for Greensleeves including 'Babylon (you've got to set Jah children free), Jahman, Thank you for last night and a cover version of the Peter Noone hit 'Silhouettes'. These songs brought the band immediate success including media attention from Black Echoes, Melody Maker, Sounds Magazine, New Musical Express, Caribbean Times, West Indian World, The Jamaican Gleaner and positive comments from top disc-jockeys as David Rodigan and John Peel.
Building on this success Cygnus received a licensing deal through Barclay Records in France and Silhouettes was included on the Greensleeves compilation album ‘Reggae Jam’ and distributed through Barclay Records. This success brought more exposure and the band toured the UK, France, Holland, Ireland, Norway, Spain and Finland. Cygnus was a pioneering British reggae band appearing in territories such as Norway and Finland long before groups like Aswad and Steel Pulse. John Holt and Errol Dunkley also sought the band's services on a number of tour dates in the UK. T