Trevor John Dann (born 6 November 1951) is an English writer and broadcaster best known for his radio and print journalism with BBC Radio, Q magazine, Mojo, and The Guardian, and his critically praised 2006 "Darker Than the Deepest Sea" biography of Nick Drake.
In the 1980s he was a producer on BBC2’s Old Grey Whistle Test for four years and presented his own weekly show for BBC Radio Cambridgeshire. In 1988 he was the founding programme director of GLR, the station which launched the radio careers of Chris Morris and Danny Baker among others.Garfield, Simon. The Nation's Favourite (1998)
He left the BBC in 2000 to join EMAP as MD of Pop where he launched the Smash Hits Radio Show and the Box Hits TV channel and was executive producer of the Smash Hits Poll Winners Party for Channel 4. Between 2002 and 2004 he presented BBC Radio Cambridgeshire's breakfast show. He presented a weekly radio show called 'It's Amazing' on national DAB station Amazing Radio in 2010.
Dann was appointed director of the UK Radio Academy in September 2006. His first book, Darker Than The Deepest Sea, a biography of Nick Drake, was published in February 2006.Feay, Suzi. " Darker than the Deepest Sea: the search for Nick Drake by Trevor Dann". The Independent, 19 February 2006. Retrieved 17 January 2021 He has written for The Times, The Guardian, 'Q magazine, Mojo and The Evening Standard. He runs the Trevor Dann Production Company which produces a number of radio programmes for UK and Irish radio, and he presents a weekly podcast about the radio industry for Radio Today. He is a director of community radio station Cambridge 105.
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