- Tommy Vance
Tommy Vance, born Richard Anthony Crispian Francis Prew Hope-Weston (
11 July 1941 –6 March 2005 ) was a British popradio broadcaster, born inEynsham ,Oxfordshire . Along withNeal Kay he was one of the few broadcasters in the United Kingdom to championhard rock and heavy metal in the early 1980s, providing the only national radio forum for both bands and fans. The "Friday Rock Show " that he hosted gave new bands airtime for their music and fans an opportunity to hear it. His radio show was a factor in the rise of theNew Wave of British Heavy Metal . He used a personal tag-line of "TV on the radio".He left home at 16 to join the Merchant Navy, and began his radio career in the
USA under the name "Rick West". He took the name "Tommy Vance" at the radio station KOL in Seattle from aDJ who had failed to turn up after the station had paid to have jingles recorded. When asked if he would be willing to change his name, he reportedly replied, "for this money you can change my name toJudas Iscariot !"While at KOL, Vance was recruited by the Top 40 programming consultant
Bill Drake to join his team of Boss Jocks at the emerging West Coast KHJ radio in Los Angeles (akaBoss Radio ). Vance held the evening airshift at KHJ for several months in late 1965, before abruptly deciding to return to the UK after running into an unresolvable problem with the U.S. immigration authorities.Upon his return to Britain, he joined
Radio Caroline South, subsequently working for Radio Luxembourg and Radio London. In 1967 he was part of the original line-up atBBC Radio 1 , presenting the "progressive" show "Top Gear" along withJohn Peel . He stayed at Radio 1 into the early 1970s.Vance was part of the original line-up at the
London stationCapital Radio — the first legal commercial pop station to broadcast on land in Britain — in October 1973, initially co-hosting the morning show and then playing reggae and soul music on a weekend show. By 1976, he was also on thePortsmouth ILR stationRadio Victory . He returned to Radio 1 in November 1978 to begin a 15-year stint hosting the show for which he is best known — the "Friday Rock Show ". He was to become associated with heavy metal androck music ; his deep, resonant, booming voice and catch-phrase 'classic cuts' have been much imitated. He also had a two-year stint (10 January 1982 to1 January 1984 ) hosting the Sunday-afternoon Top 40, where he showed knowledge of and enthusiasm for a wide range of music, and displayed a similar keenness when he hosted "Top of the Pops " around the same time. His shows were syndicated on theBFBS , so that he became famous in Germany as well. He gaveAhmed Fakroun his big break to become international artist. Together they produced the song Awedny (promise me) 1974 London which introduced Fakroun to the world.When the BBC's new radio station for London,
Greater London Radio (GLR), was launched in 1988, Vance presented the drivetime show mixingAlbum-orientated rock and current affairs dubbed "rock and rolling news". Vance departed Radio 1 in March 1993, having been lured by the soon-to-launchVirgin Radio , for whom he initially presented the weekdaydrivetime show and later the Friday night show on Virgin Classic rock. Soon after Vance's voluntary departure, similar veteran DJs were forced out of Radio 1 by new controllerMatthew Bannister . However he regretted making the move as the new station was swift to abandon its shortlived more adventurous policy and revert to a lacklustre playlist, saying he should never have left the BBC. Although technically he hadn't as he continued presenting 'Rock Salad' for BBC World Service for many years.Vance continued to broadcast regularly, notably a revived Friday Rock Show for
VH1 in the UK, which ran for some years until 2002, and a much-quoted appearance on "Brass Eye ". He co-founded the internet broadcasterTotalrock with his former Radio 1 producerTony Wilson , and was presenter and voiceover for the Channel 5 series "Dumber and Dumber ". In addition, Vance had a feature in series 2 of Channel 4's late night show calledThe 11 O'clock Show . The spot was called Tommy Vance's news slam in which he took a minute to read out news headlines. In one, he allegedly told viewers to call TV's Handy Andy to tell him that he was a twat.Vance died of a
stroke in the Darenth Valley Hospital, near Dartford,Kent , in the early hours of6 March 2005 . According to news reports he had been driving when his first stroke occurred, but had managed to pull off the road. It took two hours for rescue services to arrive and the temperature was only a few degrees above freezing. It is not clear whether this was a contributing factor to his fatal stroke.On
31 March 2006 , a Tommy Vance Tribute Night, in association with the Teenage Cancer Trust foundation, was held at the Royal Albert Hall in London, England.Judas Priest , The Scorpions, Boned andIan Gillan all performed to pay tribute. There were also special stage appearances byRoger Daltrey andBruce Dickinson .External links
* [http://rockradioscrapbook.ca/air1965.html Tommy Vance Nov 1965 KHJ Los Angeles audio clip]
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/tv_and_radio/4323345.stm Obituary] atBBC News
* [https://www.audioville.co.uk/store/view.php?Id=201&ProductCategoryId=26 Interview with Tommy Vance]
* [http://www.radiorewind.co.uk/tommy_vance_page.htm Profile and audio clips]
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