Rory Hoy is a multi-award winning music producer/DJ, author and film maker. He has released 8 albums on various worldwide labels and hundreds of singles, EPs, remixes and collaborations.
He has DJ-ed at many major festivals in the UK including Leeds Festival, Tour de France and Deer Shed Festival. He’s supported Craig Charles on his Funk & Soul tours and Craig plays his tracks regularly on his BBC6 Funk & Soul Show. He’s been on British and American TV, Radio and Press a number of times and has seen praise from artists such as Fatboy Slim, Craig Charles, Afrika Bambaataa and others. His tracks have been used as syncs for the likes of Disney, Google, Sony BET TV, ITV, Costco, Buzzfeed Yellow, Google, FOX TV and Audi.
He has two successful books published - ’The Little Big Beat Book’ and ’The Beatles - Acting Naturally’.
He was the winner of the Yorkshire Young Achiever of the Year Award, hosted by ITV, in the Arts category, which he won alongside actor Mikey North from Coronation Street. He won a Film 4 Youth Award, presented by film director Guy Ritchie and he was nominated for a Royal Television Society Award.
Rory Hoy is a multi-award winning music producer/DJ, author and film maker. He has released 8 albums on various worldwide labels and hundreds of singles, EPs, remixes and collaborations.
He has DJ-ed at many major festivals in the UK including Leeds Festival, Tour de France and Deer Shed Festival. He’s supported Craig Charles on his Funk & Soul tours and Craig plays his tracks regularly on his BBC6 Funk & Soul Show. He’s been on British and American TV, Radio and Press a number of times and has seen praise from artists such as Fatboy Slim, Craig Charles, Afrika Bambaataa and others. His tracks have been used as syncs for the likes of Disney, Google, Sony BET TV, ITV, Costco, Buzzfeed Yellow, Google, FOX TV and Audi.
He has two successful books published - ’The Little Big Beat Book’ and ’The Beatles - Acting Naturally’.
He was the winner of the Yorkshire Young Achiever of the Year Award, hosted by ITV, in the Arts category, which he won alongside actor Mikey North from Coronation Street. He won a Film 4 Youth Award, presented by film director Guy Ritchie and he was nominated for a Royal Television Society Award.