Dave Tunstall

Name: Dave Tunstall

Show(s) I present: The Dave Tunstall Show

Year I started 6 Towns: May 2019

My favourite song is: Far too many to list, but for my own listening pleasure I'll go for many of Pink Floyd's tracks from about 1977 onwards - "Comfortably Numb" especially, and most of the "Animals" album.

My musical taste can be described as: Musical taste is rock, which covers a lot! But also open to anything, to be honest. Yep, from country to classical, pop and recently even what I call "Kevin & Perry" (Ibiza type) tunes!

The three celebrities I’d like to be at a dinner party with are: Michael Palin, Clint Eastwood, Guy Verhofstadt

A fun fact about me is: I can count to ten in seven languages...and to infinity (I think?) in four - I love the challenge of other languages! 

I am fascinated about the subject of world travel - civil aviation knowledge and interest is high on my agenda.

I also do a bit of film acting in Midlands-produced films. A recent feature-film role listed me in the "Starring" credits, having previously done several supporting roles. Soon to be seen in a 2024 rock music video for a local band who are gaining UK-wide respect.

 

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