Gary Crowley (born 8 October 1961), is an English broadcaster, TV presenter and DJ.
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, ''The Independent
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While still at school (Rutherford School, Marylebone, London) in the late 1970s Gary Crowley founded the new wave fanzine ''The Modern World'', interviewing many of the most significant bands of the day including
The Sex Pistols,
The Clash
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and
The Jam. Unknown schoolboy Crowley famously persuaded The Clash's
Joe Strummer to give him an exclusive interview and later spent time with the band as they rehearsed for their
Complete Control tour in London's Chalk Farm studios.
Crowley's ability to spot new talent has been a signature of his thirty-year broadcasting career, and he remains today as one of London's most respected champions of independent music.
On leaving school in 1978, Crowley took up a junior position at
Decca records before joining the staff of the
NME, taking over from
Danny Baker as the telephone receptionist at their offices in
Carnaby Street.
At this time the weekly music paper was at the centre of the punk explosion under the editorship of Neil Spencer; Crowley was at the NME alongside writers
Julie Burchill,
Tony Parsons,
Nick Kent,
Charles Shaar Murray
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.
Crowley's knowledge of music attracted the attention of broadcasters and in 1980 he was hired by London's independent commercial station
Capital Radio, and aged 19 became the youngest radio DJ in the UK.
Throughout the 1980s, Crowley became a prolific broadcaster / promoter, hosting regular club night at the Wag Club London (1981-1986) and at Bogarts Harrow, where he showcased many prominent chart acts at early points in their career, including
The Style Council,
Bananarama,
Wham!
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and others. TV presenting followed, as Crowley was hired to front ''Fun Factory'' ITV on Saturday mornings and game shows including ''
Runaround'' spin-off ''Poparound'' which ran through the late 1980s. At this point Crowley was presenting his an acclaimed weekly radio show ''The Magic Box'' on Capital Radio.
In 1983, Gary Crowley compered the first national UK tour by Wham!
In 1991, Crowley signed a contract to host the music show ''The Beat'' on
Carlton Television, one of two ITV networks in the London area, where he introduced the emerging
Britpop movement to UK TV audiences. In 1994, he conducted the first TV interview with Liam and Noel Gallagher of Oasis (just prior to the release of ''
Definitely Maybe'') and later brought other Britpop bands to the show including
Blur and
Pulp. For the next five years he interviewed acts including
Björk
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,
Manic Street Preachers
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, Henry Rollins,
Massive Attack
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The debut Massive Attack album '' Blue Lines'' was rele ...
, David Sylvian, and other TV presenting jobs followed most recently with
Rockworld TV. His Sunday afternoon radio show, which ran on the BBC station Greater London Radio from 1990 to 1997, continued to unearth new talent; Crowley was the first British DJ to champion new rock acts
Suede and
Bush.
In 1996, Crowley was invited to introduce Oasis on stage for their historic Knebworth concert.
In 1997, Crowley left the BBC to join the London's first
indie station, Chris Parry's
XFM
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, where
Steve Lamacq
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Early life
He attended The Ramsey Acade ...
, Mary Anne Hobbs and Alan Freeman had broadcast in test transmissions. Crowley was given the mid-morning show but on
the day before launch,
Diana, Princess of Wales died, and so on 1 September 1997 Crowley had to open the new radio station with the words:
In August 1998, Crowley left XFM along with Ricky Gervais and others when the station was sold to Capital. Crowley had been offered XFM's overnight slot, and soon returned to the renamed
BBC London 94.9,
where he fronts a two-hour weekly show on Saturday evenings. Crowley often makes an occasional 'supersub' appearances on
BBC 6 Music and for a while hosted a weekly programme on
Amazing Radio, a digital station dedicated to new and emerging music. Gary Crowley has interviewed some of the UK's most influential musical artists of the 20th century, including
Paul McCartney
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,
David Bowie
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,
Robert Plant
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,
U2,
Blur,
Oasis
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,
Small Faces, and more.
References
External links
MySpace page''Gary Crowley''(BBC Radio London)
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English radio DJs
English music journalists
Living people
1961 births