Name Robert Sandall | Role Journalist | |
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Died July 20, 2010, London, United Kingdom Books The History of the Salvation Army: Social Reform and welfare work |
Robert Sandall and Mark Russell interview Brian Eno about Generative Music in 1996
Robert Sandall (9 June 1952 – 20 July 2010) was a British musician, music journalist and radio presenter. He was best known for presenting, with Mark Russell, BBC Radio 3's Mixing It programme from 1990 until 2007. After ending on Radio 3 the show moved to Resonance FM in London, where it continued under the name Where's the Skill in That? for a further two years. Sandall also presented editions of the BBC's Late Junction and contributed to BBC Radio 4's Front Row. In the late 1970s Sandall was singer and guitarist in London-based punk band Blunt Instrument, later known as London Zoo.

Born Robert Paul Sandall, in Pinner, Middlesex, Sandall wrote for Q, Rolling Stone, The Word and GQ magazines as well being the rock critic for The Sunday Times from 1988 after a brief period at The Daily Telegraph. From 1996 to 2002 he was director of communications at Virgin Records.

Robert Sandall was married to Anita Mackie and they had one daughter, Grace. He died after a long battle with prostate cancer.
