- Chris Goldfinger
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Chris Goldfinger is a former BBC Radio 1 disc jockey who presented the station's Reggae Dancehall show from 1996 to September 2009.
His programme was produced by Tim Westwood's production company Justice Productions, and Goldfinger frequently appears at club nights DJing alongside Westwood. He grew up in Jamaica and attended the well known high school, Kingston College (KC). He has interviewed many popular guests over the years at Radio 1. Artists such as Damian Marley, Beenie Man, Chaka Demus and Pliers, and legendary Jamaican singer/songwriter Barrington Levy.
Current ventures
In the latter part of 2009 Chris departed from the reggae dancehall show, a post he held for 13 years. Since his departure he has appeared on the 1Xtra Dancehall Mix show (filling in for Young Lion). He stated that he will be “passing through 1Xtra more.” He was scheduled to open a new club in Croydon simply called ‘The Club,’ and to have a show on Flava TV channel.
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