John Peel’s family selling rare records from DJ’s collection

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John Peel’s family are to sell treasures from his archives including “rare or unique records” gifted to and collected by the late DJ, who first started broadcasting with BBC Radio 1 in 1967

The most iconic music record collection in Britain is to lose a bit of its John, Yoko and Sex Pistols.

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