Tom Wilson (DJ)
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Tom Wilson (9 October 1951 – 25 March 2004)
[1] was a
Scottish radio disc jockey, best remembered for his longtime contribution to the Scottish
dance music scene. He worked variously with
N-Trance,
The Time Frequency,
Belinda Carlisle,
Ice MC,
Scooter,
Mary Kiani and
DJ Dado.
[1]
His multi-award winning dance music show,
Steppin' Out, started in 1985 and ran for fourteen years on
Radio Forth,
Forth RFM and Forth FM. Although the show was only broadcast to East
and Central Scotland, tapes of the show were sent all over the world,
hence the reason there were requests from listeners in
Australia,
Canada and
Hong Kong. Due to the success of his show and the Scottish dance music boom, Wilson's
Bonus Beats programme aired on
Forth FM during the mid-1990s. This allowed many local DJ's the opportunity to provide one-hour mixes, spawning the growth of
Tartan techno.
Early days
In 1972, Wilson started his broadcasting career in
pirate radio on such stations as Radio Caroline Scotland and Radio Telstar. Later in 1984, he began answering phones for the
Transistor Boogie
show presented by Graham Jackson. From 1985 the first of what turned
out to be Wilson's dance music shows on Forth FM came to air across East
and Central Scotland. For fifteen years through the mid-1980s and into
the 1990s, he presented
Steppin' Out, which went on to win several awards.
As well as being a radio presenter, he was also a record producer and achieved some considerable chart success with ten
singles, one of which "Technocat" reached the Top 40 in the UK. He was responsible for the
Bouncing Beats compilation releases, and also spent time remixing material for
N-Trance and
Belinda Carlisle.
Back to Forth
Having
spent some time working at other Scottish radio stations, he returned
to Radio Forth in 2003 as the station's Head of Music for both FM (Forth
1) and AM (Forth 2) stations, and hosted two shows per week, including
Old Skool. In addition, away from music, Wilson was a
fan of
Heart of Midlothian F.C.
Bouncin' Back
Wilson was also a
nightclub
DJ, appearing across the country at numerous clubs and events such as
Awesome 101, Fantazia, Rezerection and The Fubar. He also became a
record producer, producing "Technocat" which, billed as Technocat featuring Tom Wilson, became a
Top 40 hit on the
UK Singles Chart.
[2] It also
charted in several European countries. In addition his track, "Let Your Body Go", spent one week at #60 in the UK chart in March 1996.
[2] Wilson also put together several
compilation albums, namely the
Bouncin' Back and
Bouncin' Beats series. After a brief spell working at several other Scottish radio stations, including
Beat 106 and
Real Radio, Wilson rejoined Radio Forth in 2003 as head of music for both
Forth One and
Forth 2, and hosted two weekly shows including the
Old Skool show on a Sunday evening.
Gigs
Wilson was
popular on the club circuit, attending many prominent dance music events
including 1992's SECC based 'Big Bang' event. The 1990s saw Wilson
headlining the biggest dance festivals across Scotland, such as
Livingston Forum's Awesome 101 and Ingliston's Rezerection.
Death
Radio Forth
announced the death of Tom Wilson - father of four children; Lynsey,
Stephanie, Craig and Allex- on 25 March 2004, at Edinburgh's Western
General Hospital following a
heart attack, and a short period of illness.
His memorial service was held on 31 March 2004. His will requested
that every man attending the service should wear a maroon tie, the
colour worn by his favourite football team, and that donations should be
given to the
British Heart Foundation.
References
Thedeadrockstarsclub.com - accessed February 2011
- Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 606. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.
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