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Danny J. Clayton is an Australian Television and radio presenter, host and DJ with four ASTRA Award nominations. Growing up on Sydney's Northern Beaches, Clayton attended St Aloysius' College. Whilst he was still at school Clayton entered Channel [V] Australia 'Snapper' competition, aged 16 years, which he won, giving him the opportunity to work as a photographer with one of Australia's biggest music television channels, shooting music festivals and gigs all around Australia. As part of Channel [V]'s travel show in 2009, B430, Clayton travelled around the world as his antics were filmed.

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  • Danny J. Clayton is an Australian Television and radio presenter, host and DJ with four ASTRA Award nominations. Growing up on Sydney's Northern Beaches, Clayton attended St Aloysius' College. Whilst he was still at school Clayton entered Channel [V] Australia 'Snapper' competition, aged 16 years, which he won, giving him the opportunity to work as a photographer with one of Australia's biggest music television channels, shooting music festivals and gigs all around Australia. As part of Channel [V]'s travel show in 2009, B430, Clayton travelled around the world as his antics were filmed. (en)
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  • Danny J. Clayton is an Australian Television and radio presenter, host and DJ with four ASTRA Award nominations. Growing up on Sydney's Northern Beaches, Clayton attended St Aloysius' College. Whilst he was still at school Clayton entered Channel [V] Australia 'Snapper' competition, aged 16 years, which he won, giving him the opportunity to work as a photographer with one of Australia's biggest music television channels, shooting music festivals and gigs all around Australia. After spontaneously storming the stage during filming of an episode of Australian Idol and entertained the crowd with his charismatic banter, Channel [V] management decided to trial him as a TV host for the channel as the channel's youngest ever TV host. Clayton has since filmed thousands of hours of live shows and television and has interviewed the world's biggest stars including Lady Gaga, Foo Fighters, Will Ferrell, Coldplay and Kristen Stewart. As part of Channel [V]'s travel show in 2009, B430, Clayton travelled around the world as his antics were filmed. Clayton is the host of the podcast, Music Saved Me, which is an initiative through charity Musicians Making A Difference. The podcast discusses music and mental health In 2020, Clayton joined Yahoo entertainment web series 'Build Sydney'. In 2021, Clayton joined Red Bull e-sport series, 'The Wrap Up' as a host. Clayton is known to host, DJ and MC events such as Wine Machine and Unite For The Night. (en)
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