Paul Gray
One of the few UK DJs to be on the Motown freebies list, Paul Gray worked in the California Ballroom in Dunstable on Friday and Saturday nights as well as the Devil's Den/Didoz.
Paul was also a regular DJ at Aquarius Night Club, The Greyhound in Dunstable, Truman Gateway, Disc-a-dine and Drill Hall in Luton. At the Truman Gateway he had to compete with appearances from Radio One DJs, topless dancers and drag acts.
Join Paul on a Sunday evening for the best in Classic Soul & Motown, Northern Soul and a touch of Disco where you can 'relive' those iconic tunes of the 60s and 70s.
About Paul
My hometown before MK was Dunstable
The best thing about Milton Keynes is all the open spaces that can be enjoyed such as Willen Lake
My first jobs was 'Darkroom Technician' at Waller Studios in Luton
When I’m not on the radio, I like to potter about in my garden and be Monty Don
My favourite artists are.... I could write a long list here, but top 3 are The Temptations, Four Tops and Smokey Robinson.
If I won the MK Secret Sound I would put it towards my next trip to Paphos in Cyprus
Favourite Food Sunday Roast
My tipple is Keo Beer
I dislike kippers
Apart from my show, my favourite show on MKFM is The Breakfast Show... Need to know what's happening on the roads in Milton Keynes.
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