‘Annie blew us away at Sziget festival, one of the highlights of the best week of my life, highly recommended to anyone who wants to see what a festival should be about…’The Bikini Pirates
“She was always the first on to the floor, last to slide under the table” Gillian Reynolds, Daily Telegraph
February 2007
Annie wins for second year running, Best Radio Show The International Breakspoll Awards
March 2007
Annie releases her first compilation CD in 12 years, on Distinctive Records, entitled Y4K: Annie Nightingale Presents. This reaches no 12 in i-Tunes Dance Chart, and is one of the label’s top three best selling albums ever.
April 2007
The British Radio Academy Sony Awards nominates Annie shortlist for a one-off award celebrating the Academy’s 25th anniversary,
entitled the Broadcasters’ Broadcaster. Other Nominees include John Humphreys, John Peel and Kenny Everett.
May 2007
Annie nominated for Outstanding Contribution to Dance Music in the DJ Magazine Best Of British Awards.
June 2007
For the second consecutive event Annie hosts her own stage Glastonbury to open the festival.
July/August 2007
Appearances at festivals include events in Romania, Hungary,(Sziget) Spain (Creamfields Andalucia) and UK (Bug Jam, Bestival)
September 2007
BBC Radio 1 reprises for one night only Annie’s cult hit radio request show, as part of the stations’ anniversary celebrations, with attendent publicity campaign. The show will feature interviews with world rock and dance stars.
Background:
Annie Nightingale is best known as Britain’s first female DJ on Radio 1. She is now the station’s longest serving broadcaster. She remains the only female DJ in the world to have been honoured with an MBE by The Queen.
Her career has been a fantastical musical journey beginning with hanging out with the Beatles, The Rolling Stones and The Who, becoming a journalist and TV presenter, being also a co-owner of a chain of fashion boutiques. Having cracked the all male preserve of djs at Radio 1, she began a long career in broadcasting, always choosing her own music, and championing dozens of artists who later became world wide successes. Then a second career in television began when she took over as solo presenter of BBC tv’s legeendary series The Old Grey Whistle Test, recently voted top music programme in The 100 Best TV Shows of all time. Annie brought her irreverent humour to the show at exactly the time of the punk revolutionl. She has always played and enthused about underground and new music, and through her championing of breakbeat, she is now known as Queen Of Breaks. She djs at clubs and festivals all over the world, with concomitant scrapes and adventures. She has been bugged in Russia, drugged in Iraq and mugged in Cuba, the last with nearly fatal consequences. Annie has written two books of autobiography, Chase the Fade, and more recently Wicked Speed, of which the foreword was written by Trainspotting’s Irvine Welsh. She is known an an energetic party animal and claims to be most proud of winning Muzik Magazine’s Caner Of The Year , among other Awards which include being the first female DJ to be inducted in the Radio Academy Hall Of Fame. She has travelled to some of the world’s hotspots including Russia, China, India and Chile, making radio programmes and documentary films, and djs in Paris, Los Angeles, New York, Barcelona, and has also appeared in Serbia and Poland. As well as continuing to tour extensively around the UK. She has been on the road with some of the world’s most notorious rock bands such as Primal Scream, The Who and The Rolling Stones, was once ship’s DJ on the QE2, and motor raced at Silverstone and Brand’s Hatch as part of a Radio 1 racing team. She has broadcast from Ibiza,, Miami, Berlin, Bucharest, Prague., been a runway model at a Paris fashion show, and once appeared in a soft porn movie “I kept my clothes on, though” she commented.
Her two compilation albums, Annie On One, and Y4K: Annie Nightingale Presents have both received critical acclaim.
She is currently working with BBC tv to make a series about her unique life though music, and all its inherent shenanigans. Its been quite a trip!
Her radio show can be heard 24/7 via the BBC’s radio player on www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/nightingale