Liam Wood
Liam will be playing all the biggest mixes on MKFM as well as sharing any gems of nonsense from the world to make you smile.
My hometown before MK - MK forever! Well sort of, I actually grew up with the village life out in Deanshanger, but close enough!
The best thing about Milton Keynes – it’s got everything you need! And the parks and green spaces I think are our best kept secret. It’s not all concrete squares
My first jobs – originally a paper round (classic), then started working in restaurants and bars eventually managing new openings and training
When I’m not on the radio – I’ll be off on an adventure probably; either that or enjoying a few drinks. And failing that I’ll be watching come dine with me!
My favourite artists we play are – can’t really go wrong with Justin Timberlake in my opinion. Although there’s some real gems in the 90’s and 00’s throwbacks - always great
Favourite Food – don’t make me choose! Anything Italian is great, but also great pub comfort foods. Anything really... apart from seafood
I dislike – people who film gigs on their phone; the sound of snoring; and the wind
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