GARY CROWLEY BIOGRAPHY
Gary Crowley's love of music was fired in the late 70's by a passion for the Beatles and all things punk rock.
Whilst at school he started a punk fanzine, inspiringly titled 'The Modern World' and got to interview heroes like the Sex Pistols, the Clash and the Jam.
Upon leaving school he became an office boy for Decca records ( probably the least Punk record label imaginable in the Western world at the time!) before taking over the telephone receptionist job from a departing Danny Baker at the NME.From there he joined the UK's most happnin' independent plugging company and through them began a stint on London's Capital Radio (radio's youngest DJ at the time, clocking in at a tender 19!), from then on his world was his oyster (or so he was told ) with many TV stints including Thames TV's White Light, Channel 4's Earsay, Carltonšs The Beat and currently Gary Crowley Presents on Rockworld TV as well as doing time with radio stations like GLR, and Planet Rock's Sister Station XFM and capital BBC London 94.9.
A long time, respected champion of new music, the blood nutted bopper has given many new bands and artists their first taste of radio exposure and currently boasts a Woody Allen DVD collection second to none.
