Tim Lovejoy & Christian O'Connell
Radio presenter Christian O'Connell and TV presenter Tim Lovejoy both worked with me at XFM and they are incredibly talented people.
In this episode of Tim's Podcast - The Lovejoy Hour, They got together to talk about Christian's new book - "No One Listens To Your Dad" in the conversation they both have some memories to share from our time together at XFM
Karl Pilkington Stories
Why are people still listening to the Ricky Gervais Show on XFM 20 years after it started?
I have so many fond memories of those days at XFM
I was asked by David and Zach from the podcast 'The Karly Pilkboys' to talk about those memories
Podcast Team - Chris Denman
Really enjoy creating content #strategies for #brands and #artists.
Currently working on another #podcast project with this very talented man Chris Denman, We worked together when I programmed #XFM.
In the studio, he is a wizard with #sound and #technology
Good #podcasting is all about having a good team
Larry King
I had the pleasure of meeting and being on a panel with the great Larry King 4 times in LA.
Once, I even attempted to interview the man, but he soon turned that to me being interviewed. He was a master with the mic and people
Craig Kallman - Atlantic Records
I have had the pleasure of working with some amazing people, Craig is one of those people.
Craig is an American businessman and former DJ. He is the chairman and CEO of the Atlantic Records Group.
His career in music began in the 1980s as a DJ in Manhattan. He is the founder of the independent label Big Beat Records, which was established in 1987. Later, the label was purchased by Atlantic Records, where he has worked since 1991. After the acquisition, Kallman subsequently become its CEO in 2005.
Kallman is considered one of the world's leading investors in rare records. He has a collection of approximately 750,000 records, 150,000 items of music memorabilia and 100,000 compact discs.
He loves music and finding new artists and songs.
Ben Cooper
Ben is an exceptional radio man and programmed BBC Radio 1, 1 extra and now Bauer Media Group
Its been a joy to share the stage and radio stations with him
Adam Buxton Podcast
Adam Buxton is one of the best podcasts out there right now.
I had the pleasure of working with Adam at XFM, he is setting the standard for 'how' podcasts should be done.
Do yourself a favour and subscribe
Paul Carrack
Brand new song from Paul Carrack, the voice behind classic songs with Mike and The Mechanics and more..It's called "You're Not Alone". Perfect song for today and everyday
Rag'n'Bone Man
Rag'n'Bone man is back with 'All I Ever Wanted'
So refreshing to hear Rag N Bone man back and growing in popularity. Wonderful voice.
Rory Charles Graham (born 29 January 1985), better known as Rag'n'Bone Man, is an English singer-songwriter. His first hit single "Human" was released in 2016 and his debut album, also named Human, was released in February 2017. At the 2017 Brit Awards he was named British Breakthrough Act and also received the Critics' Choice Award.
Graham was born in Uckfield, East Sussex on 29 January 1985. He attended the school Ringmer Community College, was expelled, and then enrolled at Uckfield Community Technology College. At the age of 15, he MCed with a drum and bass crew using the handle Rag 'N' Bonez, inspired by watching repeats of the 1970s British sitcom Steptoe and Son.
Wolves and Disfigured EPs (2011–2015)
Around 2011, Graham started working with UK hip hop label High Focus, releasing a number of recordings with them such as; a collaboration E.P with MC/Producer Leaf Dog under the name (Dog 'n Bone E.P [2013]) and also a project with MC/Producer Dirty Dike under the name (Put That Soul On Me [2014]).
Shortly afterwards Graham began to collaborate with record producer Mark Crew, who at the time was working on Bastille’s debut album Bad Blood. In 2013 Graham signed a publishing deal with Warner Chappell which enabled him to pursue his music career full-time.
In 2014, working in collaboration with Mark Crew, Graham released an EP, Wolves through Best Laid Plans Records, containing nine tracks with guests including rapper Vince Staples, Stig Of The Dump, and Kate Tempest.
The follow up, in 2015 was the Disfigured EP, also released through Best Laid Plans Records. Lead track "Bitter End" was supported, then play-listed on BBC Radio 1 Xtra, and made it onto BBC Radio 1's 'In New Music We Trust' playlist.
In May 2017, he revealed in an interview with Channel 4 News, that he had never voted in a general election before, and endorsed Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn. He said: "I've seen a man that speaks with passion and I can relate to what he says"
Human (2016–present)
His first hit single "Human" was released on Columbia Records in July 2016. It peaked at number one in the Official Singles Charts in Austria, Germany, Belgium and Switzerland. It was certified Gold in Germany, Italy, Sweden, Switzerland, Austria, Belgium and the Netherlands.
The song "Human" was used as the theme music to the Amazon Prime series Oasis. The song was also used in the official launch trailer for EA, BioWare's video game Mass Effect: Andromeda.
His debut album, also titled Human, was released on 10 February 2017. The album opens with the song "Human", features the single "Skin", and has tracks produced variously by Two Inch Punch, Jonny Coffer and Mark Crew.
In 2017, Rag'n'Bone Man collaborated with British virtual band Gorillaz, appearing on the song "The Apprentice" from their fifth studio album Humanz deluxe edition.
Gregory Porter
I always enjoy the music of Gregory Porter. It seems to have a sound and style totally unique to him and never fails to brings peace to any day.
Gregory Porter (born November 4, 1971) is an American singer, songwriter, and actor.
He won the Grammy Award for Best Jazz Vocal Album in 2014 for Liquid Spirit and in 2017 for Take Me to the Alley.
At age 21, Porter lost his mother to cancer, but only after she entreated him from her death bed to "Sing, baby, sing!"
On 26 June 2016 Porter performed on the Pyramid Stage at the Glastonbury Festival 2016. Writing for The Daily Telegraph, Neil McCormick said, "The portly middle-aged jazzer may be the oddest pop star on the planet but he is a refreshing testament to the notion that the most important organ for musical appreciation should always be our ears. And Porter has one of the most easy-on-the-ear voices in popular music, a creamy baritone that flows thick and smooth across a rich gateaux of juicy melody. It's a voice that makes you want to lick your lips and dive right in."
In September 2016 Porter performed at BBC Radio 2's Live in Hyde Park from Hyde Park, London. He would go on to perform in the annual BBC Children in Need show in November, a night dedicated to Sir Terry Wogan who hosted it in previous years and was a fan of Porter.
In January 2017 he performed the song "Holding On" on BBC Two's The Graham Norton Show
I've seen him live many tmes and highly recommend the experience to anyone.
Gregory Porter