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For all Freeman's supposed clichés and archetypes in his broadcasting style, he has been regarded as original by fellow broadcasters. When he appeared on John Peel's This Is Your Life, Peel said: "Fluff is the greatest out-and-out disc jockey of them all". After Freeman's death Robin Gibb wrote a tribute, "Alan Freeman Days". [13]
Dave Cockrum, 63, American comic book artist (X-Men, Legion of Super-Heroes, The Avengers), complications from diabetes. [208] Isaac Gálvez, 31, Spanish cyclist, cycling accident. [209] Stephen Heywood, 37, American subject of the film So Much So Fast, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. [210] Anthony Jackson, 62, British actor, cancer. [211]
The concert was broadcast live on BBC Radio One, and the band was introduced on stage by DJ Alan "Fluff" Freeman, [5] audible at the beginning of the first track. Highlights of the album include a 9-minute version of " Tarkus ," the song "Black Moon," and "Finale," which is a medley of " Fanfare for the Common Man ," " America ," and " Rondo ."
More details about FatMan Scoop's death have emerged, a month after the Grammy-winning DJ and hypeman collapsed onstage during a concert in Connecticut. ... born Isaac Freeman, died of ...
A former Playboy model killed herself and her 7-year-old son after jumping from a hotel in Midtown New York City on Friday morning. The New York Post reports that 47-year-old Stephanie Adams ...
Former Voice contestant Janice Freeman’s cause of death was confirmed more than two weeks after the singer died at age 33.
Len "Boom" Goldberg, 74, longtime station voice and DJ for WMMS in Cleveland, Ohio, and the first station voice for New York City's WHTZ "Z100" upon their 1983 launch, heart attack. [33] Dick Johnson, 69, veteran Maine radio broadcaster and news reporter, complications of a heart attack. [34] Don Lunn, 72, Australian breakfast radio DJ. [35]
Harry Enfield stated that his choice of characters for his show was a calculated move to gain the biggest possible audience by creating archetypes people could relate to. . Whereas he aimed many of his characters at a young audience, Smashie and Nicey were created for a segment of the programme designed to appeal to "older peop