Johnnie Walker was one of radio's 60s rebels. More than 50 years later, after many ups and downs he was still broadcasting as the BBC's 'Sounds of the 70s'.
Radio presenter Johnnie Walker has been described as a "broadcasting legend" following his death aged 79. The DJ died on ...
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 ...
RADIO legend Johnnie Walker knew he had conquered the UK airwaves ... was broadcasting his much-loved Sounds Of The Seventies and The Rock Show on Radio 2 up until October 27 — even as he ...
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 ...
Radio presenter Johnnie Walker has died at the age of 79, two months after calling time on his 58-year career because of ill ...
Led Zeppelin lead singer Robert Plant, as well as the former BBC Radio 2 colleagues of Johnnie Walker, are among the mourners ...
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 announced live on the station by Bob Harris, who took over Johnnie ...
In return, they asked that he change his name - from Peter Dingley to the rather more rock 'n' roll-sounding Johnnie Walker. The boat was one of a number of floating stations that had taken ...