Career
Formaly he worked at the radiostation 3FM. Since September 2001 until September 2010 he hosted the show Arbeidsvitaminen (lit labour vitamin, a Dutch term for music played while doing manual labor) each weekday from 10:00 until 12:00 american Since September 2010 he is the host of his new show "Effe Ekdom" as well as the Friday evening show Ekstra Weekend, together with Michiel Veenstra. From early in life, Gerard Ekdom had the ambition to become a DJ. As a young talent, he was frequently asked as a drive-in jockey since he was fourteen.
He started his radio career at local station Radio De Bilt.
He has worked for the Stadsomroep Utrecht and NEW Dance Radio. He owes his career in part to DJ Fred Siebelink.
Ekdom met Siebelink one day in Utrecht, recognizing him by his voice, and introduced himself. Siebelink spotted the boy"s talent and showed him around the Stadsomroep, which was happy to employ him.
In 1998, Ekdom started his career at 3FM. A year and a half earlier he had sent a demo tape to then-manager January Steeman of the project Pyjama FM by AVRO studios.
After a phone call from Steeman he was welcome to AVRO"s night school. During this studies he was occasionally heard on Magic FM and Hot Radio. In September 1999 Ekdom moved from night shows to Sunday morning and hosted the show EKDOM!.
His major breakthrough was seven months later, when the Arbeidsvitaminen needed a stand-in host.
Both Ekdom and the AVRO enjoyed his hosting of that show, and quickly afterward he was given the opportunity for his own nightly show. On 17 September 2001 he succeeded Wim Rigter as host of Arbeidsvitaminen.
Since then, he has been on air every weekday between 9 and 12, and has made the show the most famous of its station. Foreign the duration of this show, broadcast 24 hours per day, they lived in a so-called "glass house", without solid food.
Radio listeners could request songs in return for a donation.
The proceeds were donated to the Red Cross for victims of war in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Since then Ekdom has co-hosted Serious Request another seven times, each year for a different Red Cross charity. 2006 with Giel Beelen and Sander Lantinga — for victims and clearing of land mines
2007 with Michiel Veenstra and Rob Stenders — to provide more people with safe drinking water
2009 with Giel Beelen and Annemieke Schollaardt — raising money to fight malaria
2011 with Coen Swijnenberg and Timur Perlin — to aid mothers who have taken damage through wars and conflicts
2012 with Giel Beelen and Michiel Veenstra — to reduce infant mortality
2014 with Coen Swijnenberg and Domien Verschuuren — to aid girls and women victimised by sexual violence in conflict areas.
Since then, every year it has been a greater success than the year before.
Gary Fomdeck is a alias name of Gerard Ekdom, he used this name to release a christmas song for Serious Request, all revenue from the song shall be donated to the Red Cross. The song called I"ll Be There This Christmas made it to number One in the Dutch charts and in the Dutch iTunes chart as well.