Tom Ravenscroft | |
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Born |
Thomas James Dalglish Ravenscroft 6 February 1980 |
Nationality | English |
Occupation | Radio presenter |
Known for | BBC 6 Music presenter, DJ |
Spouse(s) | Louise Markey |
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Thomas James Dalglish Ravenscroft (born 6 February 1980) is a radio presenter, DJ and champion of new and unsigned music.
Working initially in TV as a production assistant, Ravenscroft also developed as a journalist researching new music.
Following the death of his father, John Peel, in 2004, Ravenscroft was involved as researcher with the Channel 4 television documentary John Peel's Record Box and, with his mother Sheila and other members of the family, in the completion of his father's (second) autobiography Margrave of the Marshes, unfinished at his death.
In November 2005, to coincide with John Peel's posthumous induction into the UK Music Hall of Fame, Ravenscroft organised the production and release of a tribute single to him, a cover version of one of Peel's favourite songs, Buzzcocks's Ever Fallen in Love. Alongside the song's original vocalist, Pete Shelley, the record featured an eclectic line-up of musicians hand-picked by Ravenscroft, all of whom his father had played prior to their success and in some cases for the first time on radio. This line-up included Robert Plant of Led Zeppelin, Roger Daltrey of The Who, David Gilmour of Pink Floyd, Peter Hook from New Order, Andy Gill of Gang of Four, Elton John and Jeff Beck alongside newer artists including The Futureheads, The Soledad Brothers, El Presidente and The Datsuns.