Steve Walsh

Musical Artist

1959 – 1988

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Who was Steve Walsh?

Steve Walsh was a British disc jockey. He died following a car crash in Ibiza, Spain.

Walsh began his radio career at the first soul music pirate radio station, Radio Invicta, alongside his friend, the late Bob Tomalski. From there he moved on to JFM, where his style first began to shine through. Walsh also guested on Dave Brown's soul show once a month on BBC Radio Kent. He then decided that if he was to further his career he would have to be completely legal, and leave pirate radio. An opportunity came up at the new Independent Local Radio station, County Sound in Guildford.

He returned to London with the launch of Radio London's Soul Night Out. At the same time he was approached by Capital Radio, having covered one Saturday on Greg Edwards's Soul Spectrum when Edwards was ill. This led to six months on Capital Radio with a slot in the small hours of Sunday. The two stations became uneasy about sharing the same DJ, and eventually Walsh went to BBC Radio London to host the Sunday 7-9pm show and later added a second slot on Mondays.

Although he made an impact in the radio world, Walsh will be best remembered for his live work in nightclubs.

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Born
1959
Nationality
  • United Kingdom
Died
Jul 4, 1988

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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