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I joined Black Cat Radio in 2012 accidentally, when I wandered into what I thought was a salsa class in St Neots!
For many years I was pleased to be known as one of the county’s top children’s entertainers, both performing and training others. I’ve been entertaining children with magic, ventriloquism and balloon modelling since our latest Royal Parents were children themselves! My act was featured in Andrew Morton’s “A Royal Christmas” for ITV. For 25 years […]
From recording “Pick of the Pops” on an old Grundig reel to reel recorder at the age of 8 to Community Radio Station Director, I’ve had quite a radio journey. Hospital radio ….a mobile disco …..a freelance sports reporter on the ILR network in the 80s and 90s…media spokesman for two football clubs… My sport […]
Music’s great, isn’t it? Ever since I was born I’ve been obsessed with music. (I’ve also been obsessed with Japanese sweets, public information films and penguins, but I haven’t worked out how to put them on the radio yet) Growing up in St Neots, I spent every Saturday afternoon in Woolworths, trying to decide which […]
Catch Dave on Fridays at 6pm and Sundays with his specialist 80s and 90s show.
I have always had a passion for music, across all genres, but am disproportionally obsessed with to the 90s! As a youngster I spent time working on Hospital Radio and as DJ at the local Ice Rink, plus I did a bit of acting and learnt to juggle fire while riding a unicycle. Let’s be […]
I have been DJing for about 40 years, from the early days as a mobile DJ to working pubs, Halls, hotels, clubs, in the uk and abroad.
I always fancied being a DJ/radio presenter and here I am! I think it was just luck.
I was just old enough at the time to be aware of the last year of the offshore pirates, Radios Caroline and London. That was when I became a radio man. Mobile discos followed from when I was 15 and hospital radio. My first real job was with the United Biscuits Network. A 24 hour […]
I was not yet a teenager when I first heard offshore radio in the early 60s. Radio Veronica was playing non-stop music all day long and it didn’t matter that the DJ’s were speaking Dutch – it was exciting and different to anything else on the dial and I knew my destiny had been set! […]