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Alan ‘Fluff’ Freeman Honoured with 1996 Music Industry Trusts Award
On 4th November 1996, the British music industry honoured Alan ‘Fluff’ Freeman, the beloved radio DJ and television presenter, with the prestigious Music Industry Trusts Award (MITS) at a ceremony held at London’s Grosvenor House Hotel. The award recognised Freeman’s significant contributions to the music industry over his illustrious career, which spanned several decades and included a profound impact on radio broadcasting.
The event, organised by the BPI, raised funds for the Nordoff-Robbins Music Therapy Trust and the BRIT Trust. Over 1,000 guests from the music and entertainment industries attended the gala to celebrate Freeman’s achievements. Notable attendees included Tony Blackburn, Neil Fox, Chris Tarrant, Alan Parsons, and Yazz, underscoring the deep respect and admiration held for Freeman within the industry.
The event raised significant funds for Nordoff Robbins Music Therapy and the BRIT Trust, emphasising the importance of supporting music-based charitable initiatives. The stunning glass award received by Freeman was designed by JM Enternational, adding an elegant touch to the prestigious honour.
Alan ‘Fluff’ Freeman joins an esteemed list of previous MITS recipients, including John Deacon, Maurice Oberstein, Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber and Andrew Miller & Willie Robertson. The Music Industry Trusts Award continues to honour those who have made substantial contributions to the UK music industry, raising millions for its nominated charities.
On 4th November 1996, the British music industry honoured Alan ‘Fluff’ Freeman, the beloved radio DJ and television presenter, with the prestigious Music Industry Trusts Award (MITS) at a ceremony held at London’s Grosvenor House Hotel. The award recognised Freeman’s significant contributions to the music industry over his illustrious career, which spanned several decades and included a profound impact on radio broadcasting.
The event, organised by the BPI, raised funds for the Nordoff-Robbins Music Therapy Trust and the BRIT Trust. Over 1,000 guests from the music and entertainment industries attended the gala to celebrate Freeman’s achievements. Notable attendees included Tony Blackburn, Neil Fox, Chris Tarrant, Alan Parsons, and Yazz, underscoring the deep respect and admiration held for Freeman within the industry.
The event raised significant funds for Nordoff Robbins Music Therapy and the BRIT Trust, emphasising the importance of supporting music-based charitable initiatives. The stunning glass award received by Freeman was designed by JM Enternational, adding an elegant touch to the prestigious honour.
Alan ‘Fluff’ Freeman joins an esteemed list of previous MITS recipients, including John Deacon, Maurice Oberstein, Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber and Andrew Miller & Willie Robertson. The Music Industry Trusts Award continues to honour those who have made substantial contributions to the UK music industry, raising millions for its nominated charities.