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Robbie in 1986

 

 

 

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The following eight MP3 clips are taken from  a classic Robbie Vincent Sunday show aired during the Summer of 1986.

FM Stereo and Spread the Word  Jingles

Probably will start Snowing !

Dedications

Home Office Warning

Sound of Sunday Night

Over to the News

Dance Floor Burner to Help with Exams

Double Meltability

 

Trails note these mp3files are of louder volume

James Brown Story 1986

Radio 1 show Trail 1988

 

 

("If it moves, Funk it")

 

Former journalist Robbie Vincent's broadcasting career began as one of the pioneers on BBC Radio London in 1973 hosting a phone-in show playing "devils advocate" with the listener. 

 

Later  hosting a Radio London soul show on Saturday lunchtimes playing artistes such as Evelyn 'Champagne' King & Crown Heights Affair. Robbie would invite guest deejays, such as Chris Hill, Tom Holland, Froggy, Sean French etc. to play their favourite three tunes that came in that week. The shows were considered essential listening to the Capital's soul music fans.

 

In the early 80s, he launched the career of US jazz funk combo, Maze, in the UK, and was one of the few radio presenters in the UK to have interviewed Marvin Gaye.

 

Robbie moved to Radio 1 in 1983 to front the popular Saturday evening weekend 'Soul shows' which were carried on FM. Later moving to Sunday nights, he presented here until 1989, playing Jazz-Funk with artistes like Rick James, the Fatback band, Brass Construction, Funkadelic, Crusaders, Ronnie Laws and Eddie Henderson.

 

During the 1980's Robbie Vincent was seen on British TV screens when he co-hosted BBC TV's 'Hospital Watch' and 'Go for It'.

 

In 1989 he moved to work for LBC. His night-time phone-in show was one of the highest rated programmes on the station.

 

In 1995 Robbie Vincent was voted  Independent radio personality of the year at the annual Variety Club awards.

 

After a spell at Kiss FM, from Feb 1998 Robbie hosted the breakfast show on Jazz FM. Robbie left Jazz FM when the management changed at the end of 2002.

 

Robbie spent most of 2003 travelling and during late Dec and early Jan 2004 presented five daytime shows on 94.9 BBC Radio London LDN. Also broadcasting on this station are former Radio 1 presenters Miss P and Danny Baker.

 

Robbie can be seen and heard at London's  Clapham Grand soul nightclub. He DJ's there along with other top names  such as Chris Hill and DJ Froggy.

 

 

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