Lenny Fontana
Lenny Fontana: The House Music Maestro
Lenny Fontana is a prolific American DJ, producer, and vocalist who has been a driving force in the global house music scene for over three decades. Hailing from New York City, his career is defined by a string of international club anthems and his influential label, Black Vinyl Records.
Early career
Born in 1966, Lenny Fontana's musical journey began in the vibrant club culture of New York in the late 1980s. He started as a DJ, honing his skills and building a reputation before stepping into production, with early releases on labels like Nervous Records establishing his signature soulful house sound.
Breakthrough
Fontana's breakthrough arrived in 1998 with the massive club hit Spirit of the Sun, a collaboration with vocalist D. Brown released on his own Black Vinyl label. The track became a staple in clubs worldwide, cementing his status as a top-tier producer and demonstrating the power of his independent venture.
Key tracks
Spirit of the Sun — This 1998 anthem remains his signature track, a defining moment for soulful house music.
Chocolate Sensation — A later hit from 2003 that showcased his evolving production and topped dance charts internationally.
Everything — A 2005 collaboration with vocalist Tamara Wallace that became another radio and club favorite.
Let's Get It On — His 2004 rework of the Marvin Gaye classic proved his skill at reinterpreting soul music for the dance floor.
Throughout the 2000s and beyond, Lenny Fontana maintained a relentless output of remixes and original productions. He has worked with a diverse range of artists, from house legends like Bob Sinclar and Kathy Brown to R&B icon Jocelyn Brown.
His label, Black Vinyl Records, launched in 1997, became a crucial platform not only for his own music but also for launching and promoting other house talent. Fontana's dedication to the genre's roots, combined with a modern production flair, has ensured his longevity in a fast-changing industry.
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Lenny Fontana's catalog is a fixture on dance music radio stations, from dedicated house music channels to mainstream FM stations with prime-time club mixes. His timeless productions are guaranteed to energize listeners on any dance-focused broadcast.
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