6 maart 2023
Naam | David Michael Rodigan |
Functie | 20 × DJ |
Geslacht | man |
Geboortedatum | |
Leeftijd | 72 |
Herkomst | Verenigd Koninkrijk |
Woonachtig | Nederland |
Genres | dancehall, dub, reggae, roots reggae |
Site | rodigan.com |
Links |
Biografie
For over 30 years David Rodigan has been the top dog in the ganja-scented, bass heavy-atmosphere of Britain's reggae dance-halls. The key to his success has been an unsinkable passion for reggae music, which first took a hold of him as a schoolboy when he heard ska music in the early '60s.
He developed an obsession with the music of Jamaica that generated an encyclopaedic knowledge of the island's every artist, every song and every rhythm track.
His earliest experience of dee jaying was during lunch breaks once a week in the gym at Gosford Hill School in Kidlington, Oxford. On leaving school he landed a place at the Rose Bruford College of Speech and Drama in 1971, where he spent three years studying to become an actor. He worked extensively in repertory theatre and appeared in a number of television productions such as 'Doctor Who' (BBC) and 'Shackleton' (BBC); he also performed his one-man show 'Zima Junction' at literature festivals and theatres in the 1970s; a dramatisation of the poem by the Russian writer Yevtushenko.
Rodigan began his reggae broadcasting career in 1978 on BBC Radio London. He moved to Capital Radio in 1979 and remained there for eleven years broadcasting his legendary 'Roots Rockers' show every Saturday night. His credibility was ensured when he began clashing with Jamaica's champion DJ, Barry G on JBC Radio in Jamaica. He then went on to clash with all the top Jamaican sound systems in the West Indies, the USA and England.
In 1984 he joined BFBS (British Forces Broadcasting Corp) where broadcast his weekly reggae show for 25 years until 2009.
In 1990 he joined the newly legalised Kiss 100 where he presented a variety of daytime shows for 10 years. He is still with Kiss 100 and his Reggae show can be heard every Sunday night at 11pm.
In 2006 he was inducted into the Sony Radio Academy Hall Of Fame. He also won the Sony Radio Academy Gold Award for 'Best Specialist Music Programme' in 2009 for his Sunday night Kiss Show 'Rodigan's Reggae'.
He plays his unique collection of customised dub plates and classic recordings extensively across Europe, especially in Italy and Germany, and in North America and the West Indies, to loyal reggae fans worldwide.
2012 was a truly vintage year for David. In Jan he was awarded an MBE for his services to broadcasting, in April he took home the World Cup Clash title in Queens NYC, and in May he was awarded his forth Sony Gold Award for his superb 13 part series on BBC Radio 2. 2012 also saw the launch of his 'Ram Jam' events brand, with numerous and festival tents across the UK.
2013 see's David join BBC Radio 1Xtra with a weekly show every Sunday evening 7-9pm, not to mention a new 13-part summer long series on BBC Radio 2. His Ram Jam brand also announces a number of events & festivals tents across the UK & Europe, alongside his continued and relentless worldwide touring schedule.
He developed an obsession with the music of Jamaica that generated an encyclopaedic knowledge of the island's every artist, every song and every rhythm track.
His earliest experience of dee jaying was during lunch breaks once a week in the gym at Gosford Hill School in Kidlington, Oxford. On leaving school he landed a place at the Rose Bruford College of Speech and Drama in 1971, where he spent three years studying to become an actor. He worked extensively in repertory theatre and appeared in a number of television productions such as 'Doctor Who' (BBC) and 'Shackleton' (BBC); he also performed his one-man show 'Zima Junction' at literature festivals and theatres in the 1970s; a dramatisation of the poem by the Russian writer Yevtushenko.
Rodigan began his reggae broadcasting career in 1978 on BBC Radio London. He moved to Capital Radio in 1979 and remained there for eleven years broadcasting his legendary 'Roots Rockers' show every Saturday night. His credibility was ensured when he began clashing with Jamaica's champion DJ, Barry G on JBC Radio in Jamaica. He then went on to clash with all the top Jamaican sound systems in the West Indies, the USA and England.
In 1984 he joined BFBS (British Forces Broadcasting Corp) where broadcast his weekly reggae show for 25 years until 2009.
In 1990 he joined the newly legalised Kiss 100 where he presented a variety of daytime shows for 10 years. He is still with Kiss 100 and his Reggae show can be heard every Sunday night at 11pm.
In 2006 he was inducted into the Sony Radio Academy Hall Of Fame. He also won the Sony Radio Academy Gold Award for 'Best Specialist Music Programme' in 2009 for his Sunday night Kiss Show 'Rodigan's Reggae'.
He plays his unique collection of customised dub plates and classic recordings extensively across Europe, especially in Italy and Germany, and in North America and the West Indies, to loyal reggae fans worldwide.
2012 was a truly vintage year for David. In Jan he was awarded an MBE for his services to broadcasting, in April he took home the World Cup Clash title in Queens NYC, and in May he was awarded his forth Sony Gold Award for his superb 13 part series on BBC Radio 2. 2012 also saw the launch of his 'Ram Jam' events brand, with numerous and festival tents across the UK.
2013 see's David join BBC Radio 1Xtra with a weekly show every Sunday evening 7-9pm, not to mention a new 13-part summer long series on BBC Radio 2. His Ram Jam brand also announces a number of events & festivals tents across the UK & Europe, alongside his continued and relentless worldwide touring schedule.
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