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Shania Twain sagt, Glastonbury sei ein "echter Wow-Moment in meiner Karriere".Die 58-jährige Sängerin und Songwriterin freut sich darauf, diese Woche auf dem Worthy Farm Festival in Somerset, England, aufzutreten und betonte, dass ihr das Wetter egal sei. In einem neuen Interview mit Ken Bruce von Greatest Hits Radio, das jetzt exklusiv auf der neuen Audio-App Rayo zu hören ist, sagte sie: "Es ist ein WOW! Ein echter ‘Wow’-Moment in meiner Karriere. Es ist so einmalig. Je näher es rückt, desto mehr erzählen mir alle davon, sowohl in ihren eigenen Geschichten als auch in ihren eigenen Erfahrung...
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Shania Twain says Glastonbury is a "real wow moment in my career". The 58-year-old singer / songwriter is excited to play the Worthy Farm festival in Somerset, England this week and insisted she doesn't care what the weather is like. Speaking to Greatest Hits Radio's Ken Bruce in a new interview, which is exclusively available now on new audio app Rayo, she said: "It's a wow. A real wow moment in my career. It's such a one of a kind. The closer it comes, the more everybody tells me about it in their own individual stories as well their own experiences. Everyone seems to be such a dedicated fan...
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Steve Wright was planning to meet up with his pal Ken Bruce for a celebratory lunch prior to his shock death. The beloved radio host passed away this week (beg12.02.24) aged 69 in news that came as a massive shock to his friends, fans and colleagues - and now fellow broadcaster Ken has revealed the pair had plans to get together to celebrate Steve's recent MBE award. In a statement shared on X - formerly known as Twitter - Ken wrote: "Totally shocked to hear the news about the great Steve Wright. We were planning lunch to celebrate the award of his richly deserved MBE. An outstanding and innov...
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Ken Bruce thanked his listeners as he signed off his BBC Radio 2 show for the final time. The 72-year-old broadcaster has presented his mid-morning programme on BBC Radio 2 - in which he encompasses music, live performances and calls from listens - almost every year since 1986 but signed off for the final time on Friday (03.03.23) and thanked all of his listeners and loyal fans but decided not to write a big speech. After playing the classic Petula Clark song 'My Love', he said: "So I've come to the end of my last link. That's what you say on radio. A lot of people would say 'Oh write down a b...
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Vernon Kay is "over the moon" to be replacing Ken Bruce on BBC Radio 2. The 48-year-old TV and radio presenter has declared it's a "a dream come true" to be taking over the station's mid-morning show in May following the departure of beloved broadcaster Ken who is leaving in March after 31 years on air - and Vernon acknowledges he's got some big shoes to fill. He said of his new job: "I’m absolutely over the moon to be handed the microphone to present the mid-morning show on Radio 2, and what an honour to follow in the footsteps of the mighty Ken Bruce. "I look forward to playing some of the b...
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Former 'Family Fortunes' host Vernon Kay is set to replace Ken Bruce on BBC Radio 2. The 48-year-old TV presenter and radio DJ is said to have put pen to paper on a two-year deal to take over from the veteran broadcaster - who is departing the radio station next month after 31 years - in April. A source told The Sun newspaper: "This is the biggest, most coveted gig in radio. "Ken's show is the most listened to in Europe so Vernon has massive shoes to fill. But he's such a warm, easy presenter and listeners have really taken to him. "Vernon has a raft of fresh, new ideas and content, but will n...
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Ken Bruce's switch to Greatest Hits Radio has been hailed as "the biggest move this transfer window". The 71-year-old broadcasting legend recently announced he is leaving the BBC after 45 years to embark on a new adventure, and the station's 'Drivetime' team - including presenters Simon Mayo and Matt Williams - are excited for the future. Giving listeners a sports-style update, Matt quipped: "It turns out the biggest move this transfer window didn't go to Chelsea, but right here at Greatest Hits Radio. "Ken Bruce has announced he's bringing PopMaster here soon, slotting in up front between 10 ...
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Ken Bruce is leaving the BBC after 45 years. The 71-year-old broadcaster, who presented the station’s 9.30am to 12pm weekday show for 31 years and has been with the BBC since 1977, will be starting a new show on Greatest Hits Radio from April 3. He said on Tuesday (17.01.23): “After 45 years of broadcasting on BBC Radio, it’s time for a change. “I would stress that this is entirely my decision. I will always be very proud of my association with the BBC and Radio 2.” “Nothing stays the same forever and I have decided the time is right for me to move on from Radio 2 when I reach the end of my cu...
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