Vic Galloway

Vic Galloway

Vic Galloway in 2009
Birth name Michael Galloway
Born (1972-08-04) 4 August 1972
Muscat, Oman
Show BBC Introducing Scotland
Station(s) BBC Radio Scotland
Time slot 9-11pm Monday Night 11pm-1am Thursday Night Friday Morning
Style Disc Jockey
Country Scotland
Website Myspace
Twitter site
BBC Radio 1 minisite

Michael "Vic" Galloway (born 4 August 1972) is a DJ on BBC Radio Scotland. Galloway presents a self-titled show on Radio Scotland every Monday from 9:00pm-11pm and does the BBC Introducing Scotland Thursday evenings/Friday mornings from 11:00pm–1:00am. He presents BBC Scotland's T in the Park television coverage every summer.

BBC Radio

In addition to his regular shows which have been running for over 11 years on BBC Radio, Galloway has presented 2 series of 'Mouthing Off'[1] and 'The Big Scottish Adventure',[2] as well as various documentary series including 'Indie-pendent Scotland', 'The Banned History of Rock'n'Roll', 'Meet the Neighbours' and 'School for Genius'. He has broadcast live shows from the 'T in the Park', 'South by South West',[3] Indian Summer, 'Live 8' and 'Connect' festivals for the BBC. He has also recently presented the Radio 1 Rock Show and covered for Marc Riley on BBC 6Music.[4]

BBC Television

On TV he has presented 5 years of BBC 1 and BBC 2's 'T in the Park' coverage , 'The Music Show'[5] on BBC 2, BBC 4's 'Caledonia Dreaming',[6] and Channel 4's 'Transmission'.[7]

Media career

As a freelance journalist, Vic Galloway does regular work for newspapers, magazines and websites, including a weekly music column for 'A-Listed'. He has also written for The List and contributed articles such as "Why more DJ's must be like Peel" to the Sunday Herald. He is often invited to host and MC events, such as 'Burnsong', 'Ballads of The Book'[8] and 'The Scottish Style Awards' in recent years. He also DJ's in clubs and universities across the UK and abroad. In 2009–2010 he compered the 'Waverley Stage'[9] as part of Edinburgh's legendary Hogmanay Street Party Celebrations. Galloway also writes a weekly column for the website Dear Scotland which features a listing of every Scottish band touring outside the UK that week.[10]

On 2 November 2010, it was announced that Galloway would be leaving the Radio 1 Introducing show,[11] to be replaced by Ally McCrae of Detour Scotland .

Personal life

Galloway grew up in Kingsbarns[12][13] and Haddington and achieved three A-levels, two Highers and eight GCSEs. A member of the National Youth Theatre, he played in the bands Miraclehead, Huckleberry and The Deaf Mutes and has also written for fanzines, worked as lighting director and co-ordinator at The Venue in Edinburgh, helped set up the independent Copper Records, and worked as press and radio promoter for Human Condition Records in Edinburgh. He's currently working as a specialist advisor for the Scottish Arts Council as well as writing, performing and producing music of his own.

References

  1. "BBC Radio Scotland – Mouthing Off". Bbc.co.uk. 23 June 2007. Retrieved 25 August 2013.
  2. Archived 23 April 2009 at the Wayback Machine.
  3. "Scotland – SXSW". BBC. 1 January 1970. Retrieved 25 August 2013.
  4. "Music – Meursault". BBC. Retrieved 25 August 2013.
  5. "Music Scotland – The Music Show". BBC. Retrieved 25 August 2013.
  6. Nicolson, Stuart (18 February 2008). "UK | Scotland | Glasgow, Lanarkshire and West | Defining the sound of young Scotland". BBC News. Retrieved 25 August 2013.
  7. "T-Mobile Transmission". Channel 4. Retrieved 25 August 2013.
  8. "Ballads of the Book". Chemikal.co.uk. Retrieved 25 August 2013.
  9. "Edinburgh's Hogmanay – Edinburgh Festival Guide". Edinburghfestivals.co.uk. Retrieved 25 August 2013.
  10. http://dearscotland.com/category/music/this-weeks-gigs-with-vic-galloway/
  11. "Press Office – New talent for Radio 1's Nations shows". BBC. Retrieved 25 August 2013.
  12. Pollock, David (14 August 2013). "Vic Galloway presents Songs in the key of Fife | Edinburgh Festival". Edinburghfestival.list.co.uk. Retrieved 25 August 2013.
  13. "Vic Galloway :: Authors :: Birlinn Ltd". Birlinn.co.uk. Retrieved 25 August 2013.
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