Kendall was born in England and arrived in New York after leaving his studies at the London School of Economics to freelance as a music writer for outlets including Melody Maker and Spin. He later joined MTV, where he pitched a program dedicated to punk, post-punk, goth and synth-pop acts largely shut out of mainstream rock radio (including one of my personal favorites, The Sisters of Mercy). 120 Minutes debuted on March 10, 1986, and Kendall moved from producing into the host's chair in 1989, staying there through 1992.
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Pinfield's tribute, paired with messages from fans who described recording the show on VHS and discovering bands like Slowdive, Lush and Mission UK through it, reflects how far Kendall's reach extended from a single overnight timeslot. No cause of death or age has been publicly confirmed, and his family has not released a statement.
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