
Personal Info
Known For
Acting
Born
October 16, 1965 (age 60)
Place of Birth
Bournemouth, England, UK
Also Known As
Stephen Paul Lamacq
Lammo
Steve Lamacq
Biography
Stephen Paul Lamacq (born 16 October 1965), sometimes known by his nicknames Lammo (given to him by John Peel) or "The Cat" (due to his ability as a goalkeeper) is an English disc jockey, currently working with the BBC radio station BBC Radio 6 Music. He was born in Bournemouth. His family soon moved to Essex and he grew up in the Halstead area in a village called Colne Engaine. Lamacq's career in journalism began as a junior reporter at the West Essex Gazette, after studying Journalism at Harlow College, Essex. In similar fashion to other music journalists who started fanzines during their teenage years, Lamacq started one called A Pack of Lies. It was during his time at NME that he began DJing on XFM, when it was still a pirate radio station. He formed a record label in 1992 with Alan James and Tony Smith, called Deceptive Records. The majority of the label's releases shared a punk-pop sensibility, with Elastica being their most successful signing, before the label eventually folded in 2001.
In 1991, Lamacq was unwittingly involved in one of the most infamous events in British rock music of recent times during a post-gig interview at the Norwich Arts Centre with Welsh rock band Manic Street Preachers for the NME. After repeated attempts by the band's co-lyricist Richey James Edwards to convince Lamacq that they were "for real", Edwards gave up and carved 4 Real into his forearm with a razor blade. The editorial meeting in which the story was discussed was recorded for a BBC Radio 5 documentary, "Sleeping With the NME", which later appeared as the B-side to the Manics' 1992 charity record "Theme From M*A*S*H (Suicide Is Painless)". Between 1995 and 1997, Lamacq occasionally presented Top of the Pops on BBC 1 with fellow Radio 1 DJ Jo Whiley. He presented the show alone on several occasions. Lamacq is a well-known fan of Colchester United, has written an autobiography, entitled Going Deaf for a Living and has also acted as a compere on the main stage at the Carling Reading Festival Weekend on several occasions.
Known For

TV
Top of the Pops
Self - Host
1964

TV
Never Mind the Buzzcocks
Self
1996

Film
Kick Out the Jams: The Story of XFM
Self
2022

Film
Pulp: The Story of Common People
Himself
2006

Film
Taylor Hawkins Drumming Masterclass with Steve Lamacq
Self
2019

Film
When Nirvana Came to Britain
Self (archive footage)
2021
Film
Nobody Cares When You're Gone
Himself
Filmography
2022FilmKick Out the Jams: The Story of XFMas Self2021FilmWhen Nirvana Came to Britainas Self (archive footage)2019FilmTaylor Hawkins Drumming Masterclass with Steve Lamacqas Self2006FilmPulp: The Story of Common Peopleas Himself1996TVNever Mind the Buzzcocksas Self1964TVTop of the Popsas Self - Host—FilmNobody Cares When You're Goneas Himself