Paul Newton

The Monday Music Mosaic Show 7:00pm to 9:00pm – –

Paul’s show at 7:00pm will feature the very best of rock, pop and indie music from the 60s right through to the current decade, with a focus on 70s, 80s and 90s!

Regular features will include
‘Long Song of the Week’ – a chance to kick back and listen to a classic song in its entirety;
‘Cover of the Week’ – celebrating the greatest cover versions of all time; and
‘Supper Time Theme Time’ – a shameless appropriation of a loving homage to 6Music’s Tea Time Theme Time feature where three songs are played back-to-back and listeners have the find the connection between them!

Paul works as a Corporate Event Manager which allows him to travel the world looking after groups of as little as 10 people all the way up to 400! Travelling has always been a passion of his, so to be able to go to some great places and be paid to do it, is a dream come true, even if its actually harder work than it looks!

His hobbies include football (both playing and watching – Arsenal in particular), movies and, of course, music.
However, a pastime that has taken a lot of Paul’s attention over the last several years is his love of Craft Beer.
This has led to invitations to judge at the ‘World Beer Awards’ on two separate occasions, and the birth of his beer podcast called “Beer Prime”, is available on all major podcast platforms including Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Overcast.
https://open.spotify.com/show/5dTUifVOE33uiSuOkDB815

The recent Coronavirus pandemic has given Paul a lot of free time, which has partly been spent catching up on TV shows and movies on his Sky planner and also delving deep into the world of Netflix. Suggestions welcomed!

 

On 12th March 2023 Paul joined Mitch Clark for a 24 hour Comic Relief Event, presenting from 9:00pm on Sunday until 9:00pm on Monday evening.

Several of our DJ’s joined them throughout the 24 hour period, which included interviews and guest appearances.

We would like to thank all who took part and to everyone who donated so generously.

They raised over £1300.00 for Comic Relief.