THE ROYAL RULER & THE RAILWAY DJ, is a double autobiography from both sides of the Iron Curtain. This is the story of the communist effect on the teenagers and musicians in Czechoslovakia, set against the remarkable career of Tony Prince, a DJ who rocked the boat, met Elvis Presley, sang with Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr, toured with the Osmonds and partied with Led Zeppelin. Tony became the only DJ to perform inside the iron curtain not long after the Russian invasion of Czechoslovakia which is where the authors first met. This is the story of the daddy of all radio stations and the DJs who entertained an estimated 100 million trans-european listeners every night. Whilst every kid across Europe listened to their transistor radios hidden beneath their pillows in fear of their parents, Jan Sestak listened in the knowledge that the Czechoslovak Secret Police who prowled his land would send him to prison if he were discovered. Their Gestapo predecessors imposed the death sentence on anyone caught listening to western radio stations. There are two incredible sides to the Radio Luxembourg listening experience and you may be forgiven if you can hardly believe what you are about to read. Here is the first book in the world to reveal what teenage life was like under Communism in the Eastern Bloc and what boundless fun it must have been like for the men behind the microphone.
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TONY PRINCE. Soon after introducing The Beatles on stage the very night 'Please Please Me' went to the top of the chart, Tony was expelled from the Musician's Union for playing records in a Bristol dancehall. He became a test case for Top Rank Dancing causing his singing career to come to an end. He joined Radio Caroline where he became The Royal Ruler and then, for 16 years, broadcast from Radio Luxembourg the daddy of all pop radio. He was the only DJ to interview Elvis Presley becoming Honorary President of his fan club. In his later career he launched DMC pioneering mixing and remixing music. He launched the WORLD DJ CHAMPIONSHIPS, published and edited Mixmag magazine and once hit the headlines for saving a man from drowning in the Thames. JAN SESTAK. Jan lives in his home town Brno in the Czech Republic. His parents suffered years in Nazi Concentration Camps, Dachau and Ravensbuck. With a poor communist record Jan found it impossible to accomplish his ambition to become a DJ. Soon after the Russian invasion of his country he met Tony Prince. 30 years later they met again when Tony returned to the Bav club in Brno for a reunion. The two DJs decided to write about their extraordinary and extremely different lives.
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