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Ready to take on an additional continent, Jane moved to [[London]], [[England]] in [[1999]] with a box of specially selected records and a suitcase.
Ready to take on an additional continent, Jane moved to [[London]], [[England]] in [[1999]] with a box of specially selected records and a suitcase.


In [[London]], she worked numerous jobs including a [[summer]] at the Rough Trade shop, a [[DJ]] at Alan McGee's Death Disco, and a [[presenter]] on various [[London]] [[radio station]]s (XFM and Capital FM).
In [[London]], she worked numerous jobs including a [[summer]] at the Rough Trade shop, a [[DJ]] at Alan McGee's Death Disco, and a [[presenter]] on various [[London]] [[radio station]]s XFM and Capital FM.


In its exciting pioneering debut year, she joined [[BBC 6 Music]] in [[2002]].
In its exciting pioneering debut year, she joined [[BBC 6 Music]] in [[2002]].

Revision as of 04:55, 17 June 2005

Jane Gazzo is the presenter of BBC 6 Music's Jane Gazzo's Dream Ticket radio show.

She is also a performance and club DJ, TV personality, voice artist, and musical band lead singer.

Her talent blossomed as she became a national celebrity in her native Australia thanks to her national radio and TV shows (Triple J's Super Request and Australian_Broadcasting_Corporation TV's cult Saturday morning program, "RECOVERY").

Ready to take on an additional continent, Jane moved to London, England in 1999 with a box of specially selected records and a suitcase.

In London, she worked numerous jobs including a summer at the Rough Trade shop, a DJ at Alan McGee's Death Disco, and a presenter on various London radio stations, such as XFM and Capital FM.

In its exciting pioneering debut year, she joined BBC 6 Music in 2002.