Friday 20 April 
7.45pm (Theatre)
Tickets: £23.50
Discounts: U18s, Students, Seniors, ATL, Groups, Live For 5

Tickets & information 01202 280000 
www.lighthousepoole.co.uk

Booking Fees: Prices quoted are for tickets booked in person at the Ticket Office. Tickets booked by telephone or online are subject to a booking fee of up to £1.75 per ticket

Paul Gambaccini reveals how he started life as a boy in the Bronx and wound up The Professor of Pop in Great Britain in his brand new show at Lighthouse, Poole’s Centre for the Arts on 20 April.

Together with clips of great artists he has known, he will explain what it was like to experience the phenomena of Elvis Presley as a child and the Beatles as a teenager, how he got into radio, his early experiences with Rolling Stone magazine, his fascinating years at Radio 1, 2, 3 and 4 and Classic FM, and his regular television appearances.

Hear him discuss the three great crises of his life: coping with the Vietnam War’s challenge to his American generation, enduring the era of AIDS, and surviving a hostile encounter with the Metropolitan Police.

In a nod to his current Radio 4 series Counterpoint, there will also be a Music Quiz and a Q&A.

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