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Glasgow Times
16-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Glasgow Times
Tributes pour in for Glasgow DJ Derek Baird
Derek Baird, tragically died in his sleep on Wednesday after battling facial cancer for several years. The former Knightswood Secondary School pupil who was a DJ at Groove City Radio and owned clothing range, Chasing The Phase, frequently shared his journey with the disease on social media. He revealed on Facebook back in January that his treatments had now come to an end after receiving the likes of chemotherapy, radio therapy and immunotherapy for two years. However, nothing more could be done for him. He also said he gave up on his DJ career to focus on being pain free and as comfy as possible towards the end. Music promoter's STREETrave, who Derek worked with a number of times, lead tributes to the "brave man, who was an inspiration to all." Taking to Facebook, they wrote: "As many of you know - our good friend Derek Baird passed away yesterday what this guy went through was unimaginable but yet he didn't hide away and he fought it head on!! "He played Pavilion Festival, the Sr Summer all dayer and played Ibiza for us last year - what a brave, brave man - an inspiration to us all - our thoughts and prayers go out to his friends and family. "RIP our good friend and sleep tight - Chasing the Phase!!" Another person said: "So so sad, a true warrior right to the end. He fought with dignity, what an inspiration." A third person said: "So sad. What a loss to the dance community. He will be spinning upstairs with the big man." Another said: "I met Derek at Glitterbox last year and was blown away by his fight, determination and love for life. A genuinely lovely guy. Sending love to all of his family and friends." Someone else said: "RIP Derek Baird you have been a true fighter and a massive inspiration to everyone with your journey. May you now rest in peace, mate." Another wrote: "Such a cruel world, let's blow this up for Derek Baird after a brave battle he passed away. RIP brother. I didn't know you personally but I followed your journey and gutted to hear you have passed, hope you are out of pain now." A close friend of Derek's wrote: "You tackled everything head on with such bravery and courage. The world is a sadder place without you big guy, will never forget you and the mark you left on us Keep chasing the phase on the other side my friend."


Daily Record
16-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Record
Tributes paid to 'warrior' Scots DJ who died after battling terminal face cancer
Glasgow music producer Derek Baird has been described as an "absolute warrior" by devastated fans after a brave fight for several years. Tributes have poured in for an inspirational Scots DJ who has tragically lost his battle with face cancer. Derek Baird has been described as an "absolute warrior" by devastated fans. The Glasgow music producer, sadly passed away in his sleep on Wednesday after putting up a brave fight for several years. Derek who took to the airwaves on Glasgow station Groove City Radio and the DJ was also popular on the Scottish dance music festival circuit, including at Ayr's Pavilion Festival and STREETrave's Summer All-Dayer bash at SWG3. Despite battling terminal illness Derek launched a clothing brand Chasing The Phase and continued to perform. The much-loved DJ was receiving treatment at the Marie Curie Hospice. Derek's heartbroken family took to social media to confirm the sad news on Wednesday evening. Paying tribute to the dad-of-one, a post on his Facebook page read "Sadly, our wee Del passed peacefully in his sleep today. "Everyone who had the pleasure of meeting Derek will know how special he is, although he is no longer with us his amazing spirit with live with us all forever. "The family would like to thank everyone who has supported Derek throughout his inspiring journey." Promoters STREETrave paid a heartfelt tribute to a"good friend" who went "through the unimaginable". Their statement read: "As many of you know - our good friend Derek Baird passed away yesterday what this guy went throug h was unimaginable but yet he didn't hide away and he fought it head on!! "He played Pavilion Festival, the Sr Summer all dayer and played Ibiza for us last year - what a brave, brave man - an inspiration to us all - our thoughts and prayers go out to his loving wife Linda & daughter Lauren and the rest of his friends and family "RIP our good friend & sleep tight - Chasing the Phase!" Their tribute came just weeks after they honoured Derek at their 2025 Ayr festival. A big screen at the festival had Derek's picture with the words "thinking of you" attached during one of the act's performances. Heartbroken friends and family flocked to social media to remember the DJ to pay tribute. Join the Daily Record WhatsApp community! Get the latest news sent straight to your messages by joining our WhatsApp community today. You'll receive daily updates on breaking news as well as the top headlines across Scotland. No one will be able to see who is signed up and no one can send messages except the Daily Record team. All you have to do is click here if you're on mobile, select 'Join Community' and you're in! If you're on a desktop, simply scan the QR code above with your phone and click 'Join Community'. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. To leave our community click on the name at the top of your screen and choose 'exit group'. If you're curious, you can read our Privacy Notice. One pal wrote: "Absolute warrior. Sending much love to his family and friends." Another said: "Absolutely heartbroken he was a great guy and we had some major laughs together. Till we meet again my friend. RIP." A third shared: "RIP Derek what a warrior you were you will be sadly missed my friend." Meanwhile a fourth added: "What a loss to the dance community. He will be spinning upstairs with the big man."


Scottish Sun
16-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
Scots DJ & radio host dies after brave cancer battle as tributes paid to ‘absolute warrior'
He had shared his cancer journey openly to raise awareness and inspire others 'SLEEP TIGHT' Scots DJ & radio host dies after brave cancer battle as tributes paid to 'absolute warrior' Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) TRIBUTES have flooded in for an "absolute legend" Scots music producer who died following a cancer battle. Derek Baird, a Glasgow music producer, tragically passed away in his sleep on Wednesday after battling facial cancer for several years. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 6 Derek Baird passed away after sharing his public battle with cancer Credit: Facebook / STREETrave 6 He DJ'ed huge events with the support of promoters STREETRave Credit: Facebook / STREETrave 6 He had been receiving care in the Marie Curie Hospice - and was still raising awareness in his final days Credit: Facebook / STREETrave The beloved DJ, who was receiving care at the Marie Curie Hospice, bravely shared his journey online while managing his clothing brand, Chasing the Phase, right up until his final weeks. Derek's talent and passion for music saw him perform at major events such as Ayr's Pavilion Festival, STREETrave's Summer All-Dayer at Glasgow's SWG3, and even sessions in Ibiza. In a heartfelt post, music promoters STREETrave announced the devastating news of Derek's passing, describing their "good friend" as a "brave, brave man" and "an inspiration to us all." It read: "As many of you know - our good friend Derek Baird passed away yesterday. "What this guy went through was unimaginable but yet he didn't hide away and he fought it head on!! "He played Pavilion Festival, the Sr Summer all dayer and played Ibiza for us last year - what a brave, brave man - an inspiration to us all - our thoughts and prayers go out to his loving wife Linda & daughter Lauren and the rest of his friends and family. "RIP our good friend & sleep tight - Chasing the Phase!!" And his family announced Derek's passing on his Facebook page, describing the dad as an "amazing spirit." They said: "Sadly, our wee Del passed peacefully in his sleep today. "Everyone who had the pleasure of meeting Derek will know how special he is, although he is no longer with us his amazing spirit with live with us all forever. Huge dance star shares his incredible journey with fans amid world tour "The family would like to thank everyone who has supported Derek throughout his inspiring journey. "We are heartbroken but so proud of the courage, strength and positivity Derek displayed during such challenging times. Rest in peace our darling Derek." Friends and family flocked to social media to remember the DJ described as an "absolute warrior." One pal wrote: "You will never be forgotten my friend what a gentleman you were, thoughts with your family Derek pal." 6 STREETRave displayed a banner for Derek at this year's Pavilion festival Credit: Facebook / STREETrave 6 His love of music saw Derek perform sessions in Ibiza Credit: Facebook / STREETrave 6 Promoters said Derek "didn't hide away" as he fought cancer head on Credit: Facebook / STREETrave Another said: "Very inspirational man! Makes you appreciate what you have. RIP and condolences." A third commented: "So sad. "What a loss to the dance community. He will be spinning upstairs with the big man." A fourth added: "Absolute warrior. Sending much love to his family and friends." And fellow DJ Danny Rampling said: "So sorry for your loss."


Business Wire
21-04-2025
- Business
- Business Wire
Fort Sill Army Family Housing Set to Receive HVAC Upgrades
LAWTON, Okla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--More than 1,700 military family homes at the U.S. Army's Fort Sill will receive modernized heating and cooling technology over the next three years as part of a Corvias improvement project at the installation. Corvias, a trusted infrastructure and resiliency partner to the U.S. military and higher education institutions, in collaboration with CRC Innovations, an integrated energy and infrastructure solutions pioneer, today began installing high-efficiency ground source heat pump (GSHP) technology manufactured in Oklahoma to the homes, replacing traditional HVAC systems. 'By working hand-in-hand with Corvias, we're making smart, future-focused improvements to Fort Sill's housing infrastructure,' said Col. Derek Baird, Fort Sill Garrison Commander. 'These geothermal upgrades reinforce our commitment to energy resilience and independence and the well-being of our residents.' The project is deployed without any upfront investment from the Army-Corvias partnership by leveraging an Energy Saving Performance Contract (ESPC) to provide capital improvements while reducing annual electrical consumption up to 40% and natural gas consumption up to 50%. 'This is a cost‐effective way to bring enhanced quality of life and comfort to our residents. The improvements allow for energy savings, predictive maintenance, and improved reliability and energy performance to ensure Army installation, service member and family readiness,' said Denise Hauck, Corvias DOD President. Fort Sill is one of three Army installations benefiting from this Corvias-led ESPC which will bring $200 million in capital improvements to U.S. Army military housing, including Fort Bragg, N.C. and Fort Meade, Md. Corvias previously started a $33 million ESPC project at Fort Johnson, La., expected to be completed later this year. 'Energy modernization efforts supporting our military installations harness the Corvias Solutions Through Partnership ® approach and serve as a platform for innovation, partnership and positive network effects,' said Hauck. 'It supports the Army in future-proofing infrastructure to meet tomorrow's demands.' About Corvias Corvias partners with the Department of Defense and higher education institutions to solve infrastructure and energy resiliency challenges and to create long-term, sustainable value through our unique Solutions Through Partnerships ® approach. Corvias partnerships enhance the well-being in our communities, including at the largest renewable energy project in Kansas and at resiliency projects nationwide. Our more than 72,000 residents consistently highly rank the courtesy and professionalism of our maintenance and leasing personnel. To learn more, please visit: