Steve Walsh (20 September 1958 – 3 July 1988)
was a British
disc jockey
A disc jockey, more commonly abbreviated as DJ, is a person who plays recorded music for an audience. Types of DJs include radio DJs (who host programs on music radio stations), club DJs (who work at a nightclub or music festival), mobile ...
.
He died on July 3, 1988 while in Ibiza, Spain.
Life and career
Walsh began his
radio
Radio is the technology of signaling and communicating using radio waves. Radio waves are electromagnetic waves of frequency between 30 hertz (Hz) and 300 gigahertz (GHz). They are generated by an electronic device called a transmi ...
career at the first
soul music
Soul music is a popular music genre that originated in the African American community throughout the United States in the late 1950s and early 1960s. It has its roots in African-American gospel music and rhythm and blues. Soul music became ...
pirate radio
Pirate radio or a pirate radio station is a radio station that broadcasts without a valid license.
In some cases, radio stations are considered legal where the signal is transmitted, but illegal where the signals are received—especially ...
station,
Radio Invicta,
alongside his friend,
Bob Tomalski
Bob Tomalski (7 February 1953 – 13 January 2001), was a journalist, "gadget guru", broadcaster and longtime proponent of radio broadcasting freedom. He founded ''Home Cinema Choice'' magazine and contributed to many other magazines on the subject ...
. From there he moved on to JFM, a London soul pirate station.
Walsh also guested on Dave Brown's soul show once a month on
BBC Radio Medway
BBC Radio Kent is the BBC's local radio station serving the county of Kent.
It broadcasts on FM, DAB, digital TV and via BBC Sounds from studios at The Great Hall in Tunbridge Wells.
According to RAJAR, the station has a weekly audience o ...
, which later became
BBC Radio Kent
BBC Radio Kent is the BBC's local radio station serving the county of Kent.
It broadcasts on FM, DAB, digital TV and via BBC Sounds from studios at The Great Hall in Tunbridge Wells.
According to RAJAR, the station has a weekly audience of ...
. He then decided that if he was to further his career he would have to be completely legal, and leave pirate radio. An opportunity came up at the new
independent local radio
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station,
County Sound
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in
Guildford.
He returned to
London
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with the launch of
Radio London's ''Soul Night Out''.
At the same time he was approached by
Capital Radio
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, having covered one Saturday on
Greg Edwards's ''Soul Spectrum'' when Edwards was ill. This led to six months on Capital Radio with a slot in the small hours of Sunday. The two stations became uneasy about sharing the same DJ, and eventually Walsh went to
BBC Radio London to host the Sunday 7-9pm show, later adding a second slot on Mondays.
Although he made an impact in the radio world, Walsh will be best remembered for his live work in
nightclub
A nightclub (music club, discothèque, disco club, or simply club) is an entertainment venue during nighttime comprising a dance floor, lightshow, and a stage for live music or a disc jockey (DJ) who plays recorded music.
Nightclubs gener ...
s. His 1987
version
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Computing
* Software version, a set of numbers that identify a unique evolution of a computer program
* VERSION (CONFIG.SYS directive), a configuration directive in FreeDOS
Music
* Cover version
* Dub version
* Remix
* ''Ve ...
of
the Fatback Band's "
I Found Lovin'
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" was archetypal of the genre of 'South London Soul'. Walsh worked with
Tony Blackburn to bring
soul music
Soul music is a popular music genre that originated in the African American community throughout the United States in the late 1950s and early 1960s. It has its roots in African-American gospel music and rhythm and blues. Soul music became ...
to a wider audience, and shortly before his death he co-presented the dance programme ''Boogie Box'' on
Music Box
A music box (American English) or musical box (British English) is an automatic musical instrument in a box that produces musical notes by using a set of pins placed on a revolving cylinder or disc to pluck the tuned teeth (or ''lamellae'' ...
, alongside
Michaela Strachan
Michaela Evelyn Ann Strachan (born 7 April 1966) is an English television presenter and singer.
Early life
Born in Ewell, Surrey, Strachan grew up in Hinchley Wood and attended Chadsworth Stage School, then Claremont Fan Court School, both i ...
.
On 29 June 1988, Walsh was injured in a
car crash in
Ibiza, where he was filming a music video. He returned to London where he underwent surgery on his broken leg, and died of
heart failure on 3 July following the surgery, leaving a wife and three children.
Discography
Singles
References
External links
*
1959 births
1988 deaths
Deaths from congestive heart failure
English radio DJs
English record producers
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