Richard Digance
Comedian, Musician and TV Presenter
Goodmayes Hospital Radio's president is none other than star of
TV and Radio, Mr. Richard Digance.

Hear a Clip
Digance on Air
Have a listen to this clip from Digance's visit to The Jumbo
Sound studios.

A brief biography
The man, the legend.
Richard Digance is an evergreen performer who appeals to all
ages, making him still one of Britain's top comedy and music
attractions. He is a rare performer in that he's respected by
comedians for his original material and by musicians for being one
of Britain's top acoustic guitarists. He has appeared to an audience
of 8 in The Falklands, half a million at Knebworth and done
thousands of shows in between as well as finding 9 letter words on
Countdown
He gained a BAFTA Nomination for TV Entertainer Of The Year in the
late 1980s and in 2003 received the Gold Award from The British
Academy of Composers and Songwriters for his services to live music.
However, Richard Digance does not rest on his immense reputation. In
the last two years he has broadened his appeal, firstly by proving
to be one of Britain’s most sought after cruise entertainers and
secondly by returning to his musical roots through major festival
appearances. His book Footynotes, written with Sky's Chris Kamara,
reached the top 10 in WH Smith's best-sellers list in November 2008.
This year sees the release of two books of rhyme and the completion
of his new novel Greedy.
He has worked with a multitude of world-class artists; Steve Martin,
Robin Williams, Roy Orbison, The Beach Boys, Elton John, Steeleye
Span, David Essex, Jim Davidson, Supertramp, Elkie Brooks and Tom
Jones. His TV specials for ITV ran for a record 11 years and on
these shows he played guitar with Brian May, Status Quo, The Moody
Blues, Buffy St Marie, Juan Martin, Marc Cohn who wrote Walking in
Memphis and Chris de Burgh
Source, and for more information: richarddigance.com




