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  1. John Robert Parker Ravenscroft (født 30. august 1939, død 25. oktober 2004), kjent under artistnavnet John Peel, var en populær og respektert engelsk DJ, radiopersonlighet og journalist.Han jobbet for BBC Radio 1 fra 1967 til sin død i 2004, og var blant de første som spilte reggae og punk på britisk radio. Mest kjent er han kanskje for sine utallige peel sessions, opptak gjort i BBCs ...

  2. 26 de oct. de 2004 · Obituary: John Peel. John Peel: Witty, unaffected and avuncular. Broadcaster John Peel was the champion of British music for nearly 40 years on his late-night Radio 1 show. He led the way in promoting new acts, from David Bowie, through Joy Division to the White Stripes. John Peel was, at first sight, the antithesis of many of the bands he loved.

  3. 12 de sept. de 2014 · Peel had been there before, as Marc Bolan, Elton John and Rod Stewart had gone stratospheric and forgotten him and the role he had played in their 1970s breakthroughs, and kept a distance from his ...

  4. www.youtube.com › @JohnPeel3904John Peel - YouTube

    John Robert Parker Ravenscroft, OBE (30 August 1939 -- 25 October 2004), known professionally as John Peel, was an English disc jockey, radio and TV presenter, record producer and journalist.

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  6. ro.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_PeelJohn Peel - Wikipedia

    John Peel OBE (n. John Robert Parker Ravenscroft; n. 30 august 1939, Heswall, Anglia, Regatul Unit – d. 25 octombrie 2004, Cusco, Peru) a fost un DJ, prezentator de radio și jurnalist britanic. Biografie S-a dus în 1960 în ...

  7. Image by Zetkin, via Wiki­me­dia Com­mons. Before there were influ­encers, there was John Peel.The BBC radio DJ and jour­ney­man music writer’s tastes helped define lis­ten­ing habits for gen­er­a­tions — from his ear­ly cham­pi­oning of Pink Floyd and Cap­tain Beef­heart to his ear­ly cham­pi­oning of The Smiths and Nir­vana, to… well, most every­thing he played ...