He has been a business reporter and presenter, beginning his career in print journalism on local newspapers, before moving into local and network radio. |
ibiza classifieds |
A co-founder of the Social Democratic Party. |
Legendary American tennis player famed for his fiery on-court antics. |
Blonde, Essex girl co-host of The Big Breakfast. Formerly engaged to Jay Kay of Jamiroquai. |
Eastenders actress |
Legendary Irish Flautist |
Science author and an original presenter of BBCtv's Tomorrow's World. |
Former model and presenter of Showbiz weekly on SKY TV |
Jockey |
A regualr on Ready Steady Cook Ross has been voted One of the UK’s top 50 most eligible bachelors (Company Magazine ) |
Popular TV DIY designer |
After Dinner Speakers: China Crisis, Hawkwind, Lech Walesca
Founded in Liverpool, England by Gary Daly and Eddie Lundon. The two started working together in 1979 after leaving school.
China Crisis debuted in 1981 with the single "African and White", then followed another single "Scream down at me" in 1982. Both these releases were on a small Liverpool independent label, Inevitable Records.
The band was then signed by Virgin Records who re-released "African and White", which then became a minor UK hit, reaching number 45 in the singles chart.
The debut album "Difficult shapes and passive rhythms, Some people think it's fun to entertain" surfaced in late 1982 and hit the number 21 spot in November. Production credits were shared by Pete Walsh, Steve Levine, Gil Norton and Jeremy Lewis. At this stage the band consisted of Gary Daly (vocals, synths and bass guitar), Eddie Lundon (guitar and vocals) and Dave Reilly (percussion).
The album spawned two more singles "No more blue horizons" and "Christian", the latter peaking at number 12 in the UK singles chart.