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'The Mighty Quinn'
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Mike Quinn's motto has always been "enjoy yourself and the audience will; what you give is what you get back". |
A recent interview Mike did with John Altman and also The Heavy Metal Kids.
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Around this time
Mike made three records which you will find listed in the Millenium Record
Collectors Book: Someone Slipping Into My Mind, Toothbrush Nell and Apple Pie,
all of which were novelty records. "That was fun" says Mike.
Now these songs are available to listen to on the Web, have a look at this link
Mike's Songs
Between making
records Mike was a regular guest on Juke Box Jury and presented Thames
Television's 'Come Here Often.' Later he produced a record called 'Don't Let
Life Get You Down' from the musical Smike, sung by Lional Morton - the lead
singer from the Four Pennies.
In the 1970s Mike toured Denmark
with his Disco Road Show sponsored by Jolly Cola, and became an instant hit in
the clubs gaining a huge following. When he returned to England in the early 80s
he joined Radio 210 in Reading and worked on various time slots from late night
to breakfast. He brought many famous stars to the station for interviews
including Sir Cliff Richard, Phill Everly, Hank Marvin, Ella Fitzjerald, and
Eartha Kitt, to name but a few. He also worked on the Reading Rock festival for
four years until 1986 when he moved to Bournmouth to briefly work for Radio 2CR.
He then went on to record his own shows which were broadcast by Radio F in
Germany. He also took his Disco Road Show to Greenland which he says was "an
experience". In 1997 Mike was in Norway presenting on Cold FM entertaining HM
Forces there. "Yet another experience I will never forget" he
says.
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This time he was with Reading 107FM where he did stints as evening presenter and afternoon show host. He quickly proved that he was fondly remembered in Reading town! |
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Mike was next heard on Total Rock Radio along with Tommy
Vance, Andy King, and Krusher. Mike says "I really enjoyed working with Tony
Wilson for the first time, it was a great experience".
Mike has also returned
to the airwaves of Reading yet again, let him take up the
story: "I was delighted to be approached by Crown FM for their latest
broadcasts. The guys wanted to try something different with me, and why not! I
interviewed the high flyers in the Reading Area on a Dessert Island format. I
also co-hosted a show with Bobby Gee Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday 1p.m. to
4p.m. live from Crown FM Studios in the Broad St Mall". Mike says "My recent
interview with Uri Geller on Crown FM was fun, he bent a spoon in the studio,
and talked about his close friend Michael Jackson. He's a very interesting
guy".
Mike has worked with and interviewed a myriad of stars. Click here for some of his
photo collection and here for an amazing list
of those he has interviewed and are on tape in his personal archives.
Recently Mike also made some shows for BIG-L
The photograph at the top of this page is Mike as he looks today
(handsome of course!), but thanks to a school scrap book clipping from
Radio London super anorak Mary Payne we can see just how he looked in the
Watch an interview Mike did with Gary and John Walker (from the famous Walker Brothers on Gary Walker's YouTube site here.
You can hear Mike on Blast Radio most Wednesday afternoons between 1pm and 3pm.
The Show is repeated Thursdays 8pm to 10pm and Saturdays 1pm - 3pm.
Mike will not be available some weeks due to prior commitments.
Click
to listen.
