Classical Gas with Joanna Forest

In her May column, Joanna shares the exciting news about a new venture. She will be joining forces with Great British Radio to create her own radio show entitled, “Classical Gas.”

Its not true that I had nothing on. I had the radio on.” – Marilyn Monroe

The rumours are true, I AM getting my own radio show. This month I have been confirmed as a presenter on the new national radio station, Great British Radio, hosting Classical Gas with Joanna Forest” and I cant WAIT to get started! It is a bit of a dream come true for me as I simply adore all things radio. 

Radio really is the most special form of communication. Its ability to adapt and evolve and remain a best friend to so many is almost magical. 

Last year, can you believe, commercial radio broadcasting celebrated its 100th birthday and oh my Giddy Aunt, what a journey it has been on. 

Way back in 1920, the first broadcast was transmitted in Pittsburgh; in 1925, 20 radio stations broadcast President Coolidges inauguration; in 1933, FM radio was invented; In World War II radio production became a significant part of the war effort for allied and axis powers; in 1964, pirate radios Caroline and London start broadcasting, catering for a change in attitude towards a place of popular culture; 1973 the UKs first commercial radio station (LBC)  is launched; 1995, the BBC carries out its first DAB recording; 2021, Classical Gas with Joanna Forest launches on Great British Radio.

Ok, hands up, I dont really deserve my own timeline point but I do feel honoured to put my own stamp on and be part of the next 100 years with such an exciting new radio station designed for the way we listen now. 

Great British Radio is the brainchild of former Capital Gold presenter, Mike Osman, and radio producer Kevin King.  With an aim to bring together everything people love about radio; it is described as a ‘magazine for the ears’ which I simply just love. 

“Classical Gas with Joanna Forest” is an hour-long chat with musical moments which will be broadcast on Sundays in its entirety and then broken down and aired as bite-sized chunks throughout the week. 

I have many famous guests already lined up to be interviewed for the show, many of whom are classical musicians and some who are from other walks of life but love classical music.

Jonathan Antoine tenor photographed by Scarlet Warwick.

My first guest is the super talented tenor, Jonathan Antoine and it was a joy to chat all things music with him and hear all about his wonderful new song, Io Si.

During the show I will take my guest on a take a trip down memory lane, exploring their childhood, their steps to success, how they hit the big time, their proudest achievements and what the future may hold. Throughout I will also be chatting about and playing some incredible classical music which has helped shape their lives, their earliest classical music memories, their favourite composers early compositions and even some guilty pleasures. 

When I first started this column, I wrote about the role of an independent soprano singer being all encompassing. Essentially, you are CEO of your own business yet also, drum roll please – Chief Marketing Officer, Chief Financial Officer, Group HR Director, Digital Director and Chief Strategy Advisor. In the last year however, it’s been amazing to add two more roles to the CV with Classical Crossover Magazine Columnist and now, broadcaster. Taking on new challenges is both tremendously exciting and nerve-wracking in equal measures, but since launching a career in entertainment my nerves have had plenty of practice with the eek” moments in life; the anticipation of going onstage, awaiting the chart results on a week of a new release or sharing videos and new ventures with my wonderful audience. 

Classical Gas with Joanna Forest will undoubtedly set the pulse going but its going to be an adventure like no other and unlike the pirate radio broadcasters in the 60s, thankfully Ill be on land and safe and steady in my studio.

Lets do this!

Tune in and listen to ‘Classical Gas with Joanna Forest’ every Sunday at 2pm on Great British Radio.

How Do I listen?

You can listen via the website – https://greatbritishradio.org

The App 

And ask Alexa  – Alexa, enable Great British Radio skill”

Twitter -@joannaforest
Instagram – @joanna forest
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Joanna Forest

Columnist

Joanna is an Award Winning, Record Breaking, Best Selling, Official Double Classical Number 1 Soprano. Joanna shot to fame in 2017 when she broke records becoming the first independent artist to go straight to Number 1 in the Official Classical Album Charts with a debut album, "Stars Are Rising". Her 2nd album, "The Rhythm of Life", released in 2019, also shot straight to the top of the classical charts on release. Both albums received critical acclaim across TV, Radio and National Press including Album of the Week in The Sunday Mirror. Joanna entered the world of classical crossover in 2014 following a successful West End and TV career. Her first public performance as a crossover artist was in duet with Britain’s Got Talent megastar, Paul Potts, at The Palace Theatre, London who later also guest duetted with Joanna on "The Rhythm of Life" with a new arrangement of Boccelli's "Because We Believe". Further recordings included a classical Number 1 single with "The Royal Platinum Love Song", released to celebrate 70 years of marriage between The Queen and Prince Philip, a Top 10 classical christmas hit, "That is his Story" and a lead appearance on the Sir Paul McCartney backed “Choirs with Purpose” Stand Together album backed by a 600 strong choir. Jonna recently hit the No.1 spot once more in the classical chart with "By My Side' written to celebrate 60 years of the wonderful work Cruse Bereavement Care Charity. No stranger to high profile performances, Joanna has sung on the pitch at Premier League and Championship Football Grounds, on BBC's Songs of Praise performing "Ave Maria", as lead soloist at the prestigious Bedford Park Proms and York's Castle Howard Proms, theatres up and down the UK and on her own nationwide tour. As a result of Joanna's chart success she was awarded the first ever "Future Classic Women" Award in May 2019.

1 Comment
  1. “How do I feel” is four words from a famous song, you might know it 😁 I thought it apt for the tremendous support I got from Joanna when she offered to sing at my wife’s funeral and how I felt when Joanna sang. The feeling I had was of pure joy and contentment that someone so talented as Joanna was there at the funeral singing two songs to the delight of everyone who listened. My wife would have been so pleased and grateful that Joanna had sang. I will never forget that day for many reasons but Joanna’s singing made what was a difficult day easier. Thank you Joanna, you are a star and I will always love what you did for me.
    Regards
    Nigel P x

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