Chris Coco
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Chris Coco (AKA Chris Mellor) is a club/radio DJ, producer and music critic.
As a club DJ, he is perhaps best known as the resident, at the hugely popular Coco Club. This underground Saturday night house music event ran from 1989 to 1994, at The Zap Club in Brighton.
During the 1990s he was also the Editor of DJ Magazine where he met his ex-wife Helene Stokes. Chris was raised in Sussex and Charlwood, Surrey, England. From 2002 and until September 2006, Chris Coco and Rob da Bank were the joint presenters for BBC Radio 1's The Blue Room. Rob da Bank remains as presenter for the network's leftfield music programme. [1] Chris has also released several artist albums and mix CDs.[2]
[edit] References
- ^ Chris Coco's biography http://www.chriscoco.com/biographyframeset.html
- ^ Elite Music Management http://www.elitemm.co.uk/chris_coco.php & A7 Music http://www.a7music.com/chris_coco.php