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Greg Edwards (DJ) was born on 24 December, 1947 in Grenada, is a broadcaster. Discover Greg Edwards (DJ)'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 76 years old?

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Occupation Radio Broadcaster and DJ
Age 76 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 24 December, 1947
Birthday 24 December
Birthplace Grenada, British Windward Islands
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2021

In May, 2015 he took part DJ'ing at the 'Happy Days Festival' held at Imber Court, a parkland and recreational facility in East Molesey, Surrey. More recently he has DJ'd bringing his 'Soul Spectrum' classics to the 'Soultasia' event which featured music from the biggest soul & disco artists of all time. This was held at the Promenade Park, Maldon, Essex on 24, July 2021 as a "lifetime celebration of soul & disco". He also appeared at the 'Berkshire Soultasia' event held at Windsor Racecourse on 13, August 2021.

1995

He has lived in Hampshire since 1995. His hobbies include gardening, architecture, history and ten-pin bowling.. He has a daughter

1979

He has been a regular guest DJ at the Caister Soul Weekender, the UK's largest and longest running soul music event which dates back to April, 1979 and held at the Vauxhall Holiday Park in Great Yarmouth. These were held twice each year although due to the Covid-19 outbreak cancelled in 2020 and 2021.

1974

It was Edwards's intention to promote soul and jazz music which had very little UK airplay at that time. He also presented three editions of the long-running music show Top of the Pops, during March and April 1974. However, he decided to leave the BBC and work for the new Independent Radio Station set up in October 1973, called Capital Radio.

1972

Whilst still working for CBS, Edwards was approached by BBC radio producer Dave Price to stand in for the Emperor Rosko radio show in 1972. (Rosko had to return to Los Angeles, as his father Joe Pasternak was ill). It is here that Edwards's radio career began, working for BBC Radio 1 on the Saturday noon – 3 pm slot.

1971

Edwards was born in Grenada and raised in New York City although he moved to the UK in 1971 in order to assist in the running of the newly formed Philadelphia International record label which was founded by writer-producers Kenneth Gamble and Leon Huff.

1970

It was at Capital Radio that Edwards worked alongside DJs including the late Kenny Everett, Dave Cash and Chris Tarrant. From the mid-1970s and into the early 1980s he went on to present a Saturday early evening programme on Capital Radio called "Soul Spectrum" from 5-8pm where his infamous 'bathroom call' was announced, playing music for those who were 'getting ready to go out and party on the town'. Edwards was one of a group of DJs who became stars on the club music scene. They were affectionately known as the ‘soul mafia’ with DJs Chris Hill, Jeff Young, Robbie Vincent and the late DJ Froggy (Steve Howlett) among them.

From the late 1970s through to the early 1980s, Edwards was one of a rotation of DJs to present Capital Radio’s “Best Disco in Town”, each Friday night, from the Lyceum Ballroom in the Strand, London. The event was also broadcast live on Capital Radio, from 11 pm to midnight with a capacity of 2,000 people. Many fans of his DJ'ing formed groups from various parts of London and the surrounding areas when he called out for those from the areas 'North, East, South and West' London each week. 'The East London Groove Platoon' and 'Croydon Cruise Control' were the names of two such groups.

1947

Greg Edwards (born 24 December 1947) is a radio broadcaster and DJ. He is well known as the founder of Capital Radio's 'Soul Spectrum' programme (from 1975 onwards) and for the promotion of PIR records and associated artists when it was formed in 1971. He is credited as being a DJ who had a major influence on the promotion of soul and disco music in the UK during the 1970s and 1980s both on radio as well as the club circuit.