- Wed Jan 12, 2005 6:14 pm
#162911
Well the replacement for John Peel has been announced;
John Peel's week night show will be succeeded by OneMusic, three shows hosted by three DJs, dedicated to championing a diverse, unpredictable and non-commercial mix of new music.
It is widely accepted that John Peel can never be replaced. The challenge for the new show therefore is to keep his legacy alive. OneMusic will do this through its support for new artists both signed and unsigned with an emphasis on UK talent.
It will seek out those making music for music's sake rather than for commercial success. Above all it will provide support to emerging genres of music and styles that have not yet and may never reach the mainstream.
OneMusic already exists within Radio 1 as a website. It gives people advice and inspiration on all aspects of the music industry, from how to record a demo to what to look out for when signing a record contract.
The OneMusic radio shows will focus on seeking out and playing the most innovative and unusual music that is being made today.
The new shows (2300-0100hrs) will be hosted by:
Tuesdays - Huw Stephens
Wednesdays - Ras Kwame
Thursdays - Rob Da Bank
They've been chosen for their in depth musical knowledge across a variety of musical genres. Along with the production team, they will pool their expertise to ensure the most interesting music will be getting exposure three nights a week.
"As a DJ John Peel was unique. Supporting new music and seeking out the unusual was at the heart of what John was about. We have spent a long time debating how best to continue John's work and believe that by having a series of DJs hosting a selection of shows under the OneMusic title, we will ensure that his legacy lives on."
Andy Parfitt, Controller Radio 1
"I grew up listening to John so it is a massive honour to be able to carry on the work that he did championing new music for so many years. No-one will be able to fill John's shoes but we can at least make sure his inspiration keeps us hunting out the next musical gem."
Huw Stephens
OneMusic will begin February 1st 2005.
You can see the new schedule here:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/schedule/feb05.shtml
Wes will be leaving behind Radio 1 on 6th March 2005 and JK and Joel will arrive 2 weeks later with Mirquita Olivier standing in in between.
So, it looks like the Final schedule changes for a while- what does everyone think?
I think John Peel's Replacement will be the Best solution via Onemusic and its great that Hugh Stevens has been given his own slot and the same with Rob Da Bank who did a great job standing in for John Peel
John Peel's week night show will be succeeded by OneMusic, three shows hosted by three DJs, dedicated to championing a diverse, unpredictable and non-commercial mix of new music.
It is widely accepted that John Peel can never be replaced. The challenge for the new show therefore is to keep his legacy alive. OneMusic will do this through its support for new artists both signed and unsigned with an emphasis on UK talent.
It will seek out those making music for music's sake rather than for commercial success. Above all it will provide support to emerging genres of music and styles that have not yet and may never reach the mainstream.
OneMusic already exists within Radio 1 as a website. It gives people advice and inspiration on all aspects of the music industry, from how to record a demo to what to look out for when signing a record contract.
The OneMusic radio shows will focus on seeking out and playing the most innovative and unusual music that is being made today.
The new shows (2300-0100hrs) will be hosted by:
Tuesdays - Huw Stephens
Wednesdays - Ras Kwame
Thursdays - Rob Da Bank
They've been chosen for their in depth musical knowledge across a variety of musical genres. Along with the production team, they will pool their expertise to ensure the most interesting music will be getting exposure three nights a week.
"As a DJ John Peel was unique. Supporting new music and seeking out the unusual was at the heart of what John was about. We have spent a long time debating how best to continue John's work and believe that by having a series of DJs hosting a selection of shows under the OneMusic title, we will ensure that his legacy lives on."
Andy Parfitt, Controller Radio 1
"I grew up listening to John so it is a massive honour to be able to carry on the work that he did championing new music for so many years. No-one will be able to fill John's shoes but we can at least make sure his inspiration keeps us hunting out the next musical gem."
Huw Stephens
OneMusic will begin February 1st 2005.
You can see the new schedule here:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/schedule/feb05.shtml
Wes will be leaving behind Radio 1 on 6th March 2005 and JK and Joel will arrive 2 weeks later with Mirquita Olivier standing in in between.
So, it looks like the Final schedule changes for a while- what does everyone think?
I think John Peel's Replacement will be the Best solution via Onemusic and its great that Hugh Stevens has been given his own slot and the same with Rob Da Bank who did a great job standing in for John Peel