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Norman St John and Robin Garton, The Demise of Pirate Radio, 40th anniversary, Harwich
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Norman St John and Robin Garton, The Demise of Pirate Radio, 40th anniversary, Harwich
Norman St John and Robin Garton, The Demise of Pirate Radio, 40th anniversary, Harwich, England, 2007
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2000s Anniversary Brian Foskett Broadcaster Broadcasting Demise Disc Jockey Entertainer Foskett Brian Fred Foskett Freddy Foskett Illegal National Jazz Archive Percussionist Radio Rain Raining Umbrella Umbrellas Pirate Radio
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Norman St John and Robin Garton, The Demise of Pirate Radio - A Nostalgic Tribute to the Golden Era
EDITORS COMMENTS
. In this print captured by Brian Foskett, we are transported back to Harwich, England in 2007. It commemorates the 40th anniversary of an event that forever changed the landscape of radio broadcasting - the demise of pirate radio. Norman St John and Robin Garton, two influential figures in this underground movement, stand side by side under a rain-soaked sky. Clothed in vibrant attire that reflects their artistic spirits, these men were more than just disc jockeys; they were entertainers who brought music and joy into people's lives. As percussionist Freddy Foskett accompanies them on stage, their smiles radiate with pride for what they had accomplished. The image captures not only a moment frozen in time but also represents a significant shift in the world of broadcasting. Umbrellas held high above their heads symbolize resilience against adversity as pirate radio faced its ultimate downfall due to legal restrictions. This photograph is a testament to the power of music and its ability to unite people from all walks of life. Through their profession as broadcasters and musicians, Norman St John and Robin Garton left an indelible mark on British culture. Preserved within the National Jazz Archive, this image serves as a reminder of how individuals can challenge norms and push boundaries within creative industries. It stands as an homage to those who dared to
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