Gary Crowley

Broadcaster, Award Nominee

1961 –

74

Who is Gary Crowley?

Gary Crowley is an English broadcaster, TV presenter and DJ.

While still at school in the late 1970s Gary Crowley founded the influential new wave fanzine "The Modern World" interviewing many of the most significant bands of the day including the Sex Pistols, The Clash and The Jam. As an unknown schoolboy Crowley famously persuaded Joe Strummer to give him an exclusive interview and later spent time with the band as they rehearsed for their Complete Control tour in London's Chalk Farm studios. Crowley's ability to spot new talent has been a signature of his thirty year broadcasting career, and he remains today as one of London's most respected champions of independent music.

On leaving school in 1978 Crowley took up a junior position at Decca records before joining the staff of the NME, taking over from Danny Baker as the telephone receptionist at their offices in Carnaby Street. At this time the weekly music paper was at the centre of the punk explosion under the editorship of Neil Spencer; Crowley was a prominent face at the NME alongside writers Julie Burchill, Tony Parsons, Nick Kent, Charles Shaar Murray and others.

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Born
Oct 8, 1961
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  • England
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on July 23, 2013

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