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Adam Walton was born on 31 May, 1971 in Davenham, Cheshire, England, UK, is a British radio disc jockey (born 1971). Discover Adam Walton's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 52 years old?

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Age 52 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 31 May 1971
Birthday 31 May
Birthplace Davenham, Cheshire, England, UK
Nationality United Kingdom

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1971

Adam Walton (born 31 May 1971) is a British radio disc jockey who has presented shows on BBC Radio Wales since 1993.

He is also a member of Mold-based, indie band The Immediate, and a resident DJ at Telford's Warehouse in Chester.

Adam has also written a book On Making Music.

Walton was born in Davenham, Cheshire.

His family moved to Nannerch, Wales where he was brought up.

1990

He studied English at Liverpool University gaining a degree and formed a band in 1990 to 'avoid working.' In June 1991 Adam began presenting a series of seven 30 minute radio shows called Burst on the now defunct station, BBC Radio Clwyd.

Wanting to focus on his band, Walton didn't do any further radio work for 3 years.

His band (originally called Daisychain) released a cassette EP called Maelstrom.

In the late 1990s and into the 2000s, Adam contributed a weekly column to the newspaper Daily Post (North Wales) called Ear Buzz that covered local music topics of the day.

The column was later relaunched from a more 'personal life' point of view before fizzling out.

1994

Walton began presenting a show on BBC Radio Wales called Revolution in October 1994.

It was broadcast on week nights from the BBC studios in Mold and several artistes appeared in session on the show including Frank Black, Julian Cope, Ride, Throwing Muses, Catatonia and Melys.

1994 saw the launch of Adam's book On Making Music, a guide for bands and artistes on how to make music and how get it out into the public domain.

1995

They changed their name to Metroland before settling on The Immediate, who released a CD EP Stay Young in 1995.

1996

Having split up in 1996, The Immediate reformed in 2016 and began playing a few gigs in Chester and North Wales.

1998

The show ran with this format until 1998.

The show was relaunched as The Musical Mystery Tour and schedule changes moved its one hour format, 4 nights a week to a Sunday night.

In 1998 Adam launched Whipcord Records and released 7" singles by Out and Big Leaves. He resurrected the label in 2016 as an outlet for his own material. He is also a resident DJ at Telford's Warehouse, Chester, the venue hosts regular bands, which Adam occasionally gets involved with promoting them; notably Coldplay before they were famous.

2005

In May and June 2005, Adam hosted a show called Walton's Records, a music quiz programme broadcast from various 'venues' in Wales.

The format had two teams, captained by Andrea Lewis (of indie band The Darling Buds) and Hue Williams (of indie band The Pooh Sticks).

Adam Walton also presented a Saturday morning show called Science Cafe on BBC Radio Wales, featuring and interviewing people from the world of science, such as British astronaut Tim Peake.

2007

In 2007, Adam decided to dedicate the show entirely to new Welsh music, a format he still employs today.

2010

He also hosted his own website covering reviews, show playlists and information (c2010).

2011

On 7 January 2011 the show moved to Saturday nights (10pm – 1am)

With a dedication to Welsh artists, the show hosted weekly pre-recorded sessions for countless underground acts, and Adam was/is often lauded as a champion of such music.

2012

Budget constraints have prevented regular sessions since 2012 and despite cuts and changes the show continues to promote Welsh music.

The show does occasionally organise events or broadcast from events, such as Focus Wales festival in Wrexham and Festival N°6.

2013

He was also behind a tech show on the station called Mousemat (2013).

2014

As Adam said, "It saddens me that music-makers in 2014 are making the exact same mistakes I was making in 1994, and this is my attempt to offer advice that will help them to avoid those pitfalls, and also to inspire them."

2017

From 2017 until 2021, Adam Walton occasionally stood in for Janice Long on her BBC Radio Wales weekday evening show, as well as being the show's producer, and presented a three-hour tribute to Long following her death in December 2021.

They released two albums Manbouy (16 June 2017) then More Sheep Than Humans.

Adam has represented the band in session on local radio.

Walton also uses the band's name for his solo projects.