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  1. 3. Mai 2024 · John Peel (born Aug. 30, 1939, Heswall, Cheshire, Eng.—died Oct. 25, 2004, Cuzco, Peru) was a popular British disc jockey who for nearly 40 years, beginning in mid-1960s, was one of the most influential tastemakers in rock music. Peel was renowned for discovering and championing emerging artists and for his connoisseurship of ...

    • John Pidgeon
  2. 23. Mai 2024 · The rundown presents a startling snapshot of Peel's personal view of a year when music changed for ever, with punk and reggae elbowing out the rock legends. The first ever Festive 50 poll of his listeners' all-time favourite tracks was broadcast over Christmas 1976, but with everything changing in 1977, Peel and his producer John ...

  3. 21. Mai 2024 · Peel had been married to second wife Sheila for 30 years and had four grown-up children. BBC director of radio and music Jenny Abramsky said colleagues were "devastated" by his death. "John...

  4. 18. Mai 2024 · Ahead of the annual John Peel Day celebrations, some of the legendary DJ's favourite artists remember how he championed their music. Interviews by Dave Simpson ...

  5. 6. Mai 2024 · This particular version, recorded during a John Peel Session on May 18th, 1983, showcases the band’s raw talent and the emotional depth they are known for. The lyrics of “Reel Around The Fountain” tell a story of innocence lost and the emotional transformation that accompanies it.

    • Hazel Harvey
  6. Vor 3 Tagen · Fabriclive. 07 – John Peel 1. Intro 2. The Soledad Brothers – Break ‘Em On Down 3. Don Carlos – Late Night Blues 4. Mc Det – Hipsteppin’ 5. The Velvelettes – Needle In A Haystack 6. The Bad Livers – Lust For Life 7. Trouble Funk – Let’s Get Small 8. The Capris – There’s A Moon Out Tonight 9. The Fall – Mr Pharmacist 10 ...

  7. 14. Mai 2024 · During a demonstration against the National Front, their house was stormed by the police on St George’s Day, 21 April 1982. In the course of the fighting, police fractured the skull of Misty’s manager, Clarence Baker, who nearly died. The aftermath was rough, too: the council literally demolished the house.