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Dennis Bray
Handsome, Debonair & Sophisticated is how we'd like to describe Dennis (but we don't tell lies). The reality is Dennis is not only a dedicated enthusiast of Blues music but also a Blues musician with many years experience.
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| Michael Edney lives locally and has been actively involved in the local community for the last eight years. He enjoys a wide selection of music and all outdoor activities, particularly anything adventurous such as caving and sailing. He has been appearing on radio regularly for the last seven years but always as a guest on somebody else’s show! He is an avid listener to WCR and is very excited about being given another opportunity to present his own programmes and choose his own music. |
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Neil Porter was born the day after the Rolling Stones reached no 1 with "It's all over now". He’s 43 years old,is married to Caroline and they have 4 children. He has been working for the emergency services for 22 years and has served in all three. Neil’s music interests are varied with a liking for all tastes and styles. He got involved with WCR during the last broadcast period and now helps out at Hospital Radio King’s Lynn every Friday. He has enjoyed radio work since the day David Hatherly said ‘Come up and see us sometime’, which he did, and he hasn’t looked back.
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Roger Woods has been involved with radio broadcasting for over 30 years, starting on Hospital Radio, Independent Local Radio, British Force Broadcasting and the BBC as a Broadcast Journalist/Producer and Presenter. Currently he is the Marketing & Communications Manager for the Forestry Commission locally and in his spare time he is often to be found here at Wayland Radio giving my time to a project that’s all about community.
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Samuel Ball is Wayland's youngest DJ, having a passion for radio ever since he was 10. Samuel has a interest in all types of music, and cant wait to get back behind the desk at Wayland to give you the best music variety around. Samuel also loves to act, sing and drum.
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Dave Cooper has been singing with his finger in his ear since he was a baby!! He lives, breathes, eats and sleeps folk music and can be found every night of the week ( except Sunday!) at a Folk Club somewhere in the country.
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Adding an international flavour, Sue Hancock hails from Scarborough, Ontario, Canada, but has lived in
England for the last 23 years. Sue devotes most of her time to her busy reflexology business, but has still found the time recently to take and pass her BSc. Sue loves all kind of music and prides herself on keeping up to date with modern artists.
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Mik Hancock is an independent internet record and cd trader. He has been buying and collecting records for the last 35 years and attends several gigs a year. A lot of the music he plays comesfrom his collection. His wide musical taste ranges from The Damned to
Steeleye Span and stops off in many genres along the way.
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