Ray Cordeiro
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Reinaldo Maria "Uncle Ray" Cordeiro, MBE (born December 12, 1924) is a Hong Kong media personality and a disc jockey of the Radio Television Hong Kong. He was awarded by the Guinness Book of World Records as “the World's Most Durable DJ” in 2000.
[edit] Career
Uncle Ray began his career life as a warder in Stanley Prison and then as a clerk in Hongkong Bank right after World War II. In 1949, he commenced his broadcasting career at the age of 25 as a scriptwriter with the Rediffusion television service. He was later promoted to become a DJ and hosted the very first program called Progressive Jazz.
He joined the Radio Television Hong Kong in 1960 as the Head of Light Music. In 1970 he started the programme “All the way with Ray” which is still on the airwaves today. It is the longest-running broadcast programme in Hong Kong.
During his career, he has interviewed many music personalities, including the Beatles three times. He was also awarded by the Management and Staff of Elvis Presley Enterprises Inc. for his lifelong contribution to Elvis and his fan club in Hong Kong. He was voted top DJ in Hong Kong consecutively for four years. Besides broadcasting, his many music accomplishments include leading a group of Hong Kong's top bands to perform at the 1970 Osaka Expo, which was found to be the most attended event in the Expo. He, together with Lucky Dip, also created the music scene for band sound music in Hong Kong.
He was awarded a MBE in 1987 by Her Majesty the Queen in Buckingham Palace.
[edit] Programmes hosted
- Progressive Jazz (1949 - 1960 at Reddifusion)
- Talent Time (1950 - 1956 at Reddifusion / live show)
- Rumpus Time (1950 - 1956 at Reddifusion / live show)
- Just For You (1964 - 1969 at RTHK)
- From Me To You (1964 - 1969 at RTHK)
- Hit Parade (1964 - 1969 at RTHK)
- Lucky Dip (1964 - 1969 at RTHK)
- All the Way with Ray (1970 - now at RTHK)