Right from his student days Denny was destined to being involved within the music business and becoming a DJ, as this following article from a local newspaper from 1972 shows. “Why Dennis Dozed”

WHY DENNIS
DOZED

AS A STUDENT Denny Terrell
was always falling asleep in class.
Unknown to his teachers at the
London College of Printing,
where he was studying graphic
design, Denny was spending his
nights disc jockeying.
In any event his tutors were not
impressed by his habit of taking
forty winks. And Denny found
that his presence was no longer
desired.
That was over six years ago.
Since then Denny, who is 24
and lives at Winders road,
Battersea, has been working as
a disc jockey in local clubs and
writing songs in his spare time.
Last year he was rewarded.
An agency signed him up as a
writer for an independent record
producer on a five-year contact.
Now Decca have released his
first record, the music and lyrics
of “Make it Without You” sung
by Keith de Groot.
Denny describes it as “a fast
tempo number with a big
orchestra backing.”






Every week, Denny takes a well earned break from running Denny Enterprises to volunteer his services as a DJ on Radio St Helier, playing to the patients in St. Helier Hospital in Carshalton.
You don't need to be sick to listen to Denny - but sometimes it helps!



Denny also has offered the services of Denny Enterprises as a DJ for local charity events
which have raised money for many good causes


Will Dennys' grandson grow up to be a DJ?



Do you want a party that’s different - This article from The House & Garden supplement from the Surrey Advertiser (1992) explains how Denny Enterprises can offer this -

 


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