Johnnie Walker, a former BBC Radio 2 DJ known for hosting the “Sounds of the 70s” show, died Monday. He was 79. The news was ...
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The terminally ill radio star, who hosted Sounds Of The 70s and The Rock Show, stepped down in October - as he heartbreakingly admitted he was ready to die. 'Sometimes I go to bed and think ...
The radio presenter, 79, hosted Sounds Of The 70s and The Rock Show on BBC Radio 2, and had recently been battling health issues. Walker had idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPS), a terminal ...
Gettysburg Community Theatre (GCT) will kick off its 17th season with 8 Track: The Sounds Of The 70s with a live band and singers on stage Fridays and Saturdays at ...
At the end of October, he presented his final Sounds Of The 70s show on BBC Radio 2 and hosted his last episode of The Rock Show as he retired due to ill health. Walker had announced in early ...
BBC radio legend Johnnie Walker has died at the age of 79. The veteran presented his final Sounds Of The 70s show on BBC Radio 2 and hosted his last episode of The Rock Show at the end of October ...
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Johnnie Walker joined BBC Radio 1 in 1969 and Radio 2 in 1997, where he built up a loyal fanbase on "Sounds of the 70s" and "The Rock Show." Over the years, he championed artists like Fleetwood ...