Background
Lindsay Joe Wesker was born in London to parents Arnold Wesker and Doreen Wesker.
Lindsay Joe Wesker was born in London to parents Arnold Wesker and Doreen Wesker.
He began his working career as a playwright and screenplay writer He wrote two episodes of the British television drama Angels in 1975. During this time Lindsay wrote, directed, and performed in a play “What So Good” that was staged at the Jacksons Lane Community Centre in Highgate.
His writing talents also led to a radio play, “The Grey Cloud Show”, being performed by Anthony Sheen on Capital Radio.
In 1981, Wesker began writing for the Black Echoes music paper, before moving into A&R at Western Economic Association, USA and Agricultural and Mechanical Records. In 1986, Lindsay began broadcasting on Kiss FM, where he helped the station gain a licence to broadcast legally and became Head of Music there.
Lindsay then worked in A&R at Avex, Mushroom and ZTT. Lindsay has been employed by Music Television since 1999 and created Music Television Base, Music Television Hits, and Music Television Dance. He has self-published a novel about the music industry and, in 2013, he co-authored the book "Masters of the Airwaves: The Rise and Rise of Underground Radio" with Dave VJ, published by Every Generation Media.
During this time Wesker found time to be a songwriter, writing tracks that appeared on the Dazzle albums.
Lindsay has two children, Natasha Street Luce Wesker and Werner Wesker.