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DJ Tommy Vance dies after stroke
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<blockquote data-quote="gameboy" data-source="post: 97052" data-attributes="member: 177511"><p>Another one of the old school parts company... sad</p><p></p><p>Former BBC Radio 1 DJ Tommy Vance has died in hospital three days after suffering a stroke.</p><p>Vance, who was 63, died in Kent at 0400 GMT on Sunday, his agent said.</p><p>The DJ, best remembered for his gravelly voice, started out on US radio before working at Radio Caroline and Radio 1.</p><p>"He was a great bloke and he was held in very high regard for his knowledge of rock which was unsurpassed," said his agent Jon Roseman.</p><p>"I had known Tommy for 35 years. He certainly had one of the most recognisable voices on radio," he added.</p><p>Vance, who has two children, also presented the Friday Night Rock show on digital channel VH1 and more lately had his own show on digital radio station Virgin Classic Rock.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gameboy, post: 97052, member: 177511"] Another one of the old school parts company... sad Former BBC Radio 1 DJ Tommy Vance has died in hospital three days after suffering a stroke. Vance, who was 63, died in Kent at 0400 GMT on Sunday, his agent said. The DJ, best remembered for his gravelly voice, started out on US radio before working at Radio Caroline and Radio 1. "He was a great bloke and he was held in very high regard for his knowledge of rock which was unsurpassed," said his agent Jon Roseman. "I had known Tommy for 35 years. He certainly had one of the most recognisable voices on radio," he added. Vance, who has two children, also presented the Friday Night Rock show on digital channel VH1 and more lately had his own show on digital radio station Virgin Classic Rock. [/QUOTE]
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