Who Is Steve Lamacq's Wife, Dr. Jen Wills Lamacq?
Steve Lamacq wife, Dr. Jen Wills Lamacq, aka Dr. Jennifer Wills Lamacq, is a Child & Educational Psychologist. She is also a lecturer at UCL PALS.
According to her Twitter account, Dr. Jen lives in Kennington, London, with her husband and daughter, Lizzie.
To support her professional career as a Psychologist, she has earned her degree from the University of York and UCL.
As per Jen's Linkedin account, she is a professional doctorate conferring eligibility for registration with Health Professions Council and British Psychological Society.
On the other hand, Steve is a well-reputed English DJ and broadcaster from the United Kingdom.
Before starting this career, he studied journalism at Harlow College in Essex and worked as a junior reporter at the West Essex Gazette.
Lamacq started A Pack of Lies, a fanzine like other music journalists did when they were teenagers.
Steve began DJing on the pirate radio station Q102, which would later become XFM, while at NME.
Mogwai Salute, the Brilliance of Steve Lamacq, is the fourth track on the tracklist of a 1996 Peel session by Mogwai.
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Don’t let her drive the bus!
— Dr Jen Wills Lamacq
More On Steve Lamacq Married Life And Twitter Of Dr. Jen Wills Lamacq.
Steve Lamacq is married to Dr. Jen Wills Lamacq. According to Jen's Twitter handle, she is a proud mother of Lizzie, and she loves music, babies, parenting, and occasional photos of her shoes.
She has been working independently as a child & educational psychologist specializing in Early Years issues and the power of play.
Jennifer is active on Twitter with 1480 followers. She joined Twitter in August 2008.
Lamacq hosted The Evening Session with Jo Whiley from 1993 to 1997 and then on his own until December 2002.
Colin Murray was a temporary replacement for six months until Zane Lowe's contract with London's XFM station expired in June 2003.
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We were so young then, and yet - you still are. Christmas Day marks the years since you were last here, but we don’t miss you any less as time passes. Shine on, boy. Fuck cancer.
— Dr Jen Wills Lamacq
Steve was hired full-time. He and Whiley reunited on Whiley's show on September 28, 2007, to recreate The Evening Session as part of Radio 1's 40th Anniversary celebrations.
In 1992, he founded the Deceptive Records label with Alan James and Tony Smith.
Before the label folded in 2001, most of its releases shared a punk-pop sensibility, with Elastica being their most successful signing.