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  • Mary Anne Hobbs
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  • Mary Anne Hobbs (1964- ) is the presenter of the Weekend Breakfast Show on BBC 6 Music and a former longtime colleague of John Peel on BBC Radio One. As her show followed his on Tuesday nights in the late 90s and early 2000s, she was often invited into his studio for an on-air chat about what was going to be on The Rock Show. It was also common for Peel to play a death metal track near the end of his own programme as a taster for her show.
  • Mary Anne Hobbs (born 16 May 1964 in Preston, Lancashire, England) is an English DJ and music journalist from Garstang, Lancashire. She currently hosts the BBC 6 Music Weekend Breakfast shows, Saturday and Sunday 7-10am.
  • Mary Anne Hobbs (16 may 1964, Preston) is an English dj and music journalist. When she was 19 years old, she started working as a journalist for the music magazine Sounds, later at NME. She then helped in the founding of Loaded Magazine. Then she went to work at BBC Radio and also made a TV series for the BBC about the motorcycles culture in different countries and presented the Leeds Festival between 1999 and 2003.
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  • Mary Anne Hobbs (1964- ) is the presenter of the Weekend Breakfast Show on BBC 6 Music and a former longtime colleague of John Peel on BBC Radio One. As her show followed his on Tuesday nights in the late 90s and early 2000s, she was often invited into his studio for an on-air chat about what was going to be on The Rock Show. It was also common for Peel to play a death metal track near the end of his own programme as a taster for her show.
  • Mary Anne Hobbs (born 16 May 1964 in Preston, Lancashire, England) is an English DJ and music journalist from Garstang, Lancashire. She currently hosts the BBC 6 Music Weekend Breakfast shows, Saturday and Sunday 7-10am.
  • Mary Anne Hobbs (16 may 1964, Preston) is an English dj and music journalist. When she was 19 years old, she started working as a journalist for the music magazine Sounds, later at NME. She then helped in the founding of Loaded Magazine. Then she went to work at BBC Radio and also made a TV series for the BBC about the motorcycles culture in different countries and presented the Leeds Festival between 1999 and 2003. For the BBC Radio 1 Rock Show she presented programs and Breezeblock. In Breezeblock experimental electronic music was central and the promoted dubstep at an early stage of development. Then she made for BBC Radio 1 the program Dubstep Warz and in October 2006, a compilation album with Benga, Burial, Digital Mystikz, Loefah and The Bug, other. Since 2007 she organizes a dubstep stage at the Sónar Festival. In 2008 she released a second compilation album, Evangeline, including Boxcutter.