Gary Clark (AKA Cardinal Capey)
Owner of CMRSradioone.com and presenter of the FNRS, Capey's Breakfast Caper, Sunday Parish Prayer Meeting and Parish Hop
Ever since I was 4, when my father brought home the first two Beatles albums and their early singles, I've had a love of music. He encouraged me to have an eclectic taste, with his enjoyment extending to Frank Sinatra, Jazz and Classical. Both my parents encouraged me to learn to play the guitar which I am grateful for.
Initially my taste grew to include rock, soul, R'n'B, Pop music with bands like The Beatles, the Rolling Stones, Yes, Sweet, The Temptations, Pink Floyd, Free as the mainstay of my listening but if I am honest, there are so many bands I enjoy the music of, its almost churlish to pick those few out.
I was a mobile DJ in the 80's as well as a singer in a band. During the crash in the late 80's and 90's, I pursued amateur dramatics for a while (voicing the "Plant" in Leigh-on-Sea's Little Theatre Club production of Little Shop Of Horrors).
During the '00's I took the position of match day announcer for Billericay Town FC which I developed very much to a live match day radio show. I did this for over 10 years until leaving in 2017.
In 2020, while the Covid Pandemic was in its infancy, I joined Voodoo Radio and eventually presented two shows.
In 2022, by accident, I started CMRSradioone.com and am determined to share my enjoyment of the music I enjoy as well as discovering new music.
I believe music is part of our well being, mentally as well as physically. Reaching out and sharing it is the mainstay of the station and I hope will help bring people together. At the very least to bring a smile and some light to some in this rather confused world we currently live in, through the power of a good tune or two.
An aspiring author, when I get the time to finish the many books and stories I have started but failed to finish, I also enjoy photography. Also have a family wicked sense of humour which should never be taken seriously because "I only jest".
Ever since I was 4, when my father brought home the first two Beatles albums and their early singles, I've had a love of music. He encouraged me to have an eclectic taste, with his enjoyment extending to Frank Sinatra, Jazz and Classical. Both my parents encouraged me to learn to play the guitar which I am grateful for.
Initially my taste grew to include rock, soul, R'n'B, Pop music with bands like The Beatles, the Rolling Stones, Yes, Sweet, The Temptations, Pink Floyd, Free as the mainstay of my listening but if I am honest, there are so many bands I enjoy the music of, its almost churlish to pick those few out.
I was a mobile DJ in the 80's as well as a singer in a band. During the crash in the late 80's and 90's, I pursued amateur dramatics for a while (voicing the "Plant" in Leigh-on-Sea's Little Theatre Club production of Little Shop Of Horrors).
During the '00's I took the position of match day announcer for Billericay Town FC which I developed very much to a live match day radio show. I did this for over 10 years until leaving in 2017.
In 2020, while the Covid Pandemic was in its infancy, I joined Voodoo Radio and eventually presented two shows.
In 2022, by accident, I started CMRSradioone.com and am determined to share my enjoyment of the music I enjoy as well as discovering new music.
I believe music is part of our well being, mentally as well as physically. Reaching out and sharing it is the mainstay of the station and I hope will help bring people together. At the very least to bring a smile and some light to some in this rather confused world we currently live in, through the power of a good tune or two.
An aspiring author, when I get the time to finish the many books and stories I have started but failed to finish, I also enjoy photography. Also have a family wicked sense of humour which should never be taken seriously because "I only jest".
Gordon Cooper
Presenter of The Rock Covers Show and The Rock Rock's Show
I bought my first single in 1969....."Sugar Sugar" by The Archies!!! I continued collecting rather a cross section of music until my best friend bought me "Burn" by Deep Purple for my eighteen birthday!! That was it....I became a life long "rocker" from then on!!
So my first love is ROCK, as is my second & third love.....although The Carpenters are my guilty pleasure!! Aside from Rock, I also love Sixties & Seventies music.....probably because I lived through them!!! lol
My love of Radio has been going for more years than I care to remember.....25+ years with Sunshine Radio on the Isle of Wight & a stint on internet radio with Vectis Radio for eight years, then I seemed to get offers to broadcast my shows all over the place!
A final thought....If someone had told me in 1969 not to collect the 6000 plus albums I collected over the decades because you'd be able to access them & more on a mobile phone that fits in the palm of your hand I'd have never have believed it!!! Mind, I did enjoy collecting them!!!
Contact email : [email protected]
I bought my first single in 1969....."Sugar Sugar" by The Archies!!! I continued collecting rather a cross section of music until my best friend bought me "Burn" by Deep Purple for my eighteen birthday!! That was it....I became a life long "rocker" from then on!!
So my first love is ROCK, as is my second & third love.....although The Carpenters are my guilty pleasure!! Aside from Rock, I also love Sixties & Seventies music.....probably because I lived through them!!! lol
My love of Radio has been going for more years than I care to remember.....25+ years with Sunshine Radio on the Isle of Wight & a stint on internet radio with Vectis Radio for eight years, then I seemed to get offers to broadcast my shows all over the place!
A final thought....If someone had told me in 1969 not to collect the 6000 plus albums I collected over the decades because you'd be able to access them & more on a mobile phone that fits in the palm of your hand I'd have never have believed it!!! Mind, I did enjoy collecting them!!!
Contact email : [email protected]
Chris O'Connor (The Rock 'n' Roll Preacher)
Chris O’Connor – known far & wide as ‘The Rock ‘n’ Roll Preacher (or when he’s a bad boy ‘Satanic Muttley’) is the founder member of Voodoo radio Online, ARfm, Rock247Online, Nusakan, and has DJ’d for Firebrand Radio too. Chris has a long background in the music scene, he’s written for Hard Roxx, Powerplay, Zero-Tolerance, and Burn magazines. These days he writes reviews for Voodoo Radio Online, Fireworks Rock & Metal Magazine, and for the www.rockposer website. He’s also written liner notes for several CD album releases.
Chris has managed and indeed does manage bands. Has tour managed others, and has acted as a PR agent for various artists. He has stage managed at various festivals, and has also been the Master Of Ceremonies at festivals – including the main stage at ‘Bloodstock’ and the ‘3 Chords’ punk festival. Chris has also organised gigs & festivals around the midlands, you could say he lives for music.
Chris is a screwed, blued, and tattooed Pagan. He lives by the sea with his rescue dog pack. He has a love for classic cars, drums, guitars, photography, astronomy, and is a self-confessed geek/nerd - he even has a collection of full-size Daleks & Cybermen from the Dr. Who TV series. Chris is also an actual ordained Minister.
Chris presents his ‘Sonic Sermons From The Preacher’s Pulpit’ and ‘Preacher’s Southern Boogie Hot Sauce Show’ on CMRS. These shows usually highlight his love of Southern Rock, Rebel Country, Blues Rock, AOR/Melodic Rock/Pomp Rock, Prog Rock, and P-Funk. He firmly believes there are only two sorts of music … good & bad.
Chris’s favourite artists include Rush, Judie Tzuke, The Grateful Dead, Frank Zappa, Ian Hunter, The Rolling Stones, Melissa Etheridge, The Cure, Motorhead, Parliament, Funkadelic, ZZ Top, Molly Hatchet, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Blackfoot, Big Engine, The Curt Towne Band, Gary Jeffries, Sons Of Liberty, Greyfox Conspiracy, Preacher Stone, Hawkwind, Ozric Tentacles, Mother’s Finest, Timson AOR, David Mark Pearce, Symphony Of Pain, Threshold, White Sister, Paraise Lost, My Dying Bride, High Parasite, Deafheaven, Killing Joke, Potential Victims, Bad Brains, PiL, Celtic Frost, Onslaught, Sky, Marillion, Boston, Journey, Toto, and The Carpenters.
Chris has managed and indeed does manage bands. Has tour managed others, and has acted as a PR agent for various artists. He has stage managed at various festivals, and has also been the Master Of Ceremonies at festivals – including the main stage at ‘Bloodstock’ and the ‘3 Chords’ punk festival. Chris has also organised gigs & festivals around the midlands, you could say he lives for music.
Chris is a screwed, blued, and tattooed Pagan. He lives by the sea with his rescue dog pack. He has a love for classic cars, drums, guitars, photography, astronomy, and is a self-confessed geek/nerd - he even has a collection of full-size Daleks & Cybermen from the Dr. Who TV series. Chris is also an actual ordained Minister.
Chris presents his ‘Sonic Sermons From The Preacher’s Pulpit’ and ‘Preacher’s Southern Boogie Hot Sauce Show’ on CMRS. These shows usually highlight his love of Southern Rock, Rebel Country, Blues Rock, AOR/Melodic Rock/Pomp Rock, Prog Rock, and P-Funk. He firmly believes there are only two sorts of music … good & bad.
Chris’s favourite artists include Rush, Judie Tzuke, The Grateful Dead, Frank Zappa, Ian Hunter, The Rolling Stones, Melissa Etheridge, The Cure, Motorhead, Parliament, Funkadelic, ZZ Top, Molly Hatchet, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Blackfoot, Big Engine, The Curt Towne Band, Gary Jeffries, Sons Of Liberty, Greyfox Conspiracy, Preacher Stone, Hawkwind, Ozric Tentacles, Mother’s Finest, Timson AOR, David Mark Pearce, Symphony Of Pain, Threshold, White Sister, Paraise Lost, My Dying Bride, High Parasite, Deafheaven, Killing Joke, Potential Victims, Bad Brains, PiL, Celtic Frost, Onslaught, Sky, Marillion, Boston, Journey, Toto, and The Carpenters.
Jeff Martin
Presenter The A & R Show
Jeff started taking a real interest in music from an early age. He became interested in DJing when his brother teamed up with a friend and used to do the clubs and pubs in the mid-70s. He developed a love of independent music in the 80s initially. By then he was fed up with listening to the same top 10 songs played ad nauseum and started looking at alternatives. He believes there is a significant number of like-minded listeners who also want something different. Hence the A&R Show. Album tracks and rarities, the kind of thing you won't normally hear on mainstream radio. Having been an avid listener to an online station for a few years, he approached the owner about doing a one-off special. It was well-received, and as a result he was offered a weekly slot. The rest as they say is history. He now presents for a number stations in the UK, America and Europe. He really enjoys preparing and recording his show, as it really gets him thinking about what to play, and when. Off-air he enjoys the theatre, both on- and back-stage, and seeing local bands play.
Jeff started taking a real interest in music from an early age. He became interested in DJing when his brother teamed up with a friend and used to do the clubs and pubs in the mid-70s. He developed a love of independent music in the 80s initially. By then he was fed up with listening to the same top 10 songs played ad nauseum and started looking at alternatives. He believes there is a significant number of like-minded listeners who also want something different. Hence the A&R Show. Album tracks and rarities, the kind of thing you won't normally hear on mainstream radio. Having been an avid listener to an online station for a few years, he approached the owner about doing a one-off special. It was well-received, and as a result he was offered a weekly slot. The rest as they say is history. He now presents for a number stations in the UK, America and Europe. He really enjoys preparing and recording his show, as it really gets him thinking about what to play, and when. Off-air he enjoys the theatre, both on- and back-stage, and seeing local bands play.
MAGNUS SHAW
Presenter No More Heroes
MAGNUS SHAW is a broadcaster, and writer from Derbyshire in the UK. He is married with three children and six grandchildren.
Magnus has worked for many radio stations, in various advertising agencies, and has won several awards. He was also editor of the much-loved Rocking Vicar e-magazine and podcast.
His passions are travel, media, politics and, perhaps above all, music.
Magnus' musical tastes are eclectic, but he favours The Clash, Manic Street Preachers, David Bowie and Pet Shop Boys.
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Magnus has worked for many radio stations, in various advertising agencies, and has won several awards. He was also editor of the much-loved Rocking Vicar e-magazine and podcast.
His passions are travel, media, politics and, perhaps above all, music.
Magnus' musical tastes are eclectic, but he favours The Clash, Manic Street Preachers, David Bowie and Pet Shop Boys.
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Marty G
Meet Marty G, a cherished voice in music and entertainment! With deep roots in South Shields, Marty electrified the 70s and 80s scene at iconic venues like Tavern, Chelsea Cat, and Rupert's.
An international DJ since 1984, Marty took their talents to Europe and settled in Norway in 1987, also running a popular mobile disco. As John Miles famously said, "Music was my first love," and it truly reflects Marty’s passion. Now, Marty G shares infectious energy on Military Veterans Radio and various stations worldwide, presenting diverse shows filled with fun and plenty of music. Tune in for an unforgettable experience!
An international DJ since 1984, Marty took their talents to Europe and settled in Norway in 1987, also running a popular mobile disco. As John Miles famously said, "Music was my first love," and it truly reflects Marty’s passion. Now, Marty G shares infectious energy on Military Veterans Radio and various stations worldwide, presenting diverse shows filled with fun and plenty of music. Tune in for an unforgettable experience!
Neil Cook
Presenter Neil Cook's Too Heavy Rock Show
Jenny (The Red Rocker)
Presenter of Jen's Jukebox
I’m Jen the presenter of Jen’s Jukebox, the loudest and hardest show on Planet Earth. I grew up with AC/DC, Ted Nugent and The Cars at a very young age as well as REO Speedwagon. Join me, the REDROCKER on what I like to call the crazy train.