- Love Inc. (band)
Love Inc. is a
dance music act fromToronto, Ontario ,Canada . The group was formed by DJ/remixer/producers Chris Sheppard andBrad Daymond , withSimone Denny on vocals. The Sheppard and Denny combination previously worked together in theQuality Records dance outfitBKS , an acronym using the surname initials of South African born Hennie Bekker, Greg Kavanaugh and Sheppard. At that time, Daymond was an emerging remixer/writer who had worked withThe Nylons .The group scored its first major hit on the Canadian pop chart with "Broken Bones", which peaked at #6 in
1998 , followed by "You're a Superstar" which peaked at #11 that same year. "You're a Superstar" also became the band's only hit in theUnited States , where it peaked at #33 on the BillboardHot Dance Music/Club Play chart in1999 . The singles "Who Do You Love" and "Homeless" followed in1999 .In
1998 the group played the half time show at theGrey Cup inWinnipeg, Manitoba .In
1999 Daymond left the group to pursue a successful remix and production career with Alex Greggs as "Riprock & Alex G". After Love Inc.'s self-titled album was released, Sheppard and Denny continued as a duo and in2000 released "Into the Night", which included the title track, "Come On (It's Only Love)" and "Here Comes the Sunshine". It would also be their last album. Five singles in total reached the # 1 position on the Canadian Dance Charts published by the now-defunct publications "The Record" and "RPM Magazine".The group's debut album remains the first and only dance album created domestically in Canada to achieve platinum certification (sales over 100,000 units).
Aside the aforementioned Alex Greggs (who with Daymond moved on to work with N Sync and others), Love Inc. were also aided by Frankfurt-based pop dance genius Peter Ries, who co-produced both albums with the band. Other participants included composer Vincent Degiorgio and Germany's Doug Laurent and award winning songwriter/artist Dan Hill.
A few years after their break up, they would achieve success overseas when "You're a Superstar" and "Broken Bones" became hits in the UK and Ireland. "You're a Superstar" spent four weeks at number 7 in the
UK Singles Chart in December2002 , and "Broken Bones" reached number 8 in May2003 . "Do Ya (Feel The Love)", co-written with Ms. Denny, was also featured on the initial "Queer As Folk" soundtrack, released on RCA Victor worldwide.In 2003, Denny provided the vocals for Widelife's track "All Things (Just Keep Getting Better)", the theme from "
Queer Eye For The Straight Guy ". [http://www.chartattack.com/damn/2004/01/1402.cfm]External links
* [http://vikrecordings.com/loveinc/#bio ViK. Recordings: Love Inc.]
* [http://jam.canoe.ca/Music/Artists/L/Love_Inc/ Canoe/Jam!: Love Inc.]
*cite news | url=http://www.chartattack.com/DAMN/2003/01/1309.cfm | title=Love Inc. Score Higher Than Avril On U.K. Charts | publisher=ChartAttack | date=13 January 2003 | accessdate=2007-11-17
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