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Lady B

I wanted to be a radio presenter from when I was a child. When it came time to go to university, I told my parents I wanted to be a radio presenter, but they said ‘that’s not a job for decent girls’. In those days you did what you were told, so I went to work in the IT industry. In 2018 I got the opportunity to present Afrobeats shows in Slam radio and gain invaluable experience. Though I am fairly new in the game, I am learning and loving every minute of it.

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LADY JENNIE PEE

I started to work for Don Christie's in 1995 and worked there for several years. I went onto work with Families & Children.  My hobby has always been music, so I started playing on my 1st station Real Radio in 1995 for a few years as well as playing in pubs & party's for several years, then in clubs. 

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LIKKLE MINTY

LIKKLE MINTY My music career started way back in my middle school days. Collecting and spinning tunes in parties. From there I knew music was my passion.

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Martin Wynter

Martin Wynter The name was given to me by my brother as I'm a Shoe Repairer by trade  Djing for me was a thing I fell into as I never bought a record as a youngster, my brother was the collector and I was fortunate to take over his collection at about 21

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Mizz C

Singer/songwriter, Choir Director, Vocal coach, Radio presenter, businesswoman extraordinaire. She was born in Birmingham and received a rich cultural heritage from friends and family. Living in Birmingham is a great musical opportunity.

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