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Hey Hi Hello - Five Decades of Pop Culture from Britain's First Female DJ

English · Paperback

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A ROUGH TRADE BOOK OF THE YEAR

'A joy to read' Guardian

'I loved this book' Irvine Welsh
'What a story! I adored it' Lauren Laverne

As a DJ and broadcaster on radio, tv and the live music scene, Annie has been an invigorating and necessarily disruptive force. She walked in the door at Radio One in 1970 as its first female broadcaster. Fifty years later she continues to be a DJ and tastemaker who commands the respect of artists, listeners and peers across the world.

Hey Hi Hello tells the story of those early days at Radio One, the Ground Zero moment of punk and the arrival of acid house and the Second Summer of Love in the late 80s. Funny, warm and candid to a fault, including encounters with Bob Marley, Marc Bolan, The Beatles and interviews with Little Simz and Billie Eilish, this is a portrait of an artist without whom the past fifty years of British culture would have looked very different indeed.


About the author

Annie Nightingale CBE is Britain's first female DJ, and longest serving broadcaster on BBC Radio 1. She celebrated her 50th anniversary in 2020. Her radio shows are listed among 50 cultural highlights by the Observer critics' panel, March 2020. A presenter, documentarian and journalist, she was the sole anchor of BBC's music TV show The Old Grey Whistle Test and associated TV programmes for 11 years during 1970s and 80s.
Her previous published memoirs are Chase The Fade (1982) and Wicked Speed (2000).
As well as touring the world as a live DJ, she has also released music compilation collections, including Annie On One (Heavenly) and Masterpiece (Ministry Of Sound).
Annie was born in South West London and died in West London in 2024.

Summary

50 stories and encounters in the inimitable voice of Annie Nightingale, celebrating 50 years of broadcasting and presenting at the BBC

Additional text

I can't imagine what growing up without Annie Nightingale would have been like. I don't want to contemplate the limitations that would have been imposed on my cultural life and my own ambitions in that sphere without her presence. Thank god I don't have to and she was there every step of the way from a voice on the radio to an enthusiastic comrade in the chill out zone and post-rave party

Product details

Authors Annie Nightingale
Publisher Orion
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback
Released 02.09.2021
 
EAN 9781474616690
ISBN 978-1-4746-1669-0
No. of pages 400
Dimensions 128 mm x 196 mm x 32 mm
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Theatre, ballet

Punk, Rock, BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Personal Memoirs, Television, Rock & Pop music, Memoirs, Autobiography: arts & entertainment, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Film, TV & radio, Radio / Podcasts, Pop Music, Popular Music, Punk, New Wave & Indie, BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Music, Autobiography: arts and entertainment

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