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Tributes pour in for Dublin ‘music legend' and ‘most decent soul' Hugh Scully after his death following cancer battle
Tributes pour in for Dublin ‘music legend' and ‘most decent soul' Hugh Scully after his death following cancer battle

The Irish Sun

time13-05-2025

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Tributes pour in for Dublin ‘music legend' and ‘most decent soul' Hugh Scully after his death following cancer battle

TRIBUTES have poured in for a "music legend" who has passed away after a short battle with cancer. Hugh Scully, from 2 Tributes have poured in for 'music legend' Hugh Scully Credit: Social Media Collect Irish DJ Nialler9 - Niall Byrne - said Hugh will be "sorely missed". Writing on social media, he said: "Hugh loved house music, always had a big smile for you when he greeted you and will be sorely missed. "His energy and enthusiasm was infectious. A Dublin music legend gone. "Condolences to Hugh's family and friends. RIP Hugh." Read more in Music Several friends and colleagues also posted tributes to Hugh on Dublin's 'Night Mayor' Ray O'Donoghue said: "A truly lovely man. A generous soul. A great partner in Coastal Beats, a brilliant DJ, and a friend for almost 30 years. "Every time we met, you lifted my spirits with that laugh and smile. "Hugh, you will be sorely missed. Rest well, my friend." Most read in Music Photographer Liz Stowe added: "Hugh Scully was the kindest, loveliest and most decent soul you could ever meet. "He was a constant and true friend. I will always remember him not only because he was a brilliant person but for his unwavering friendship to my brother. Hugh always checked in. Always tried to help. Never gave up on him. "He was the epitome of a decent human being. His gentle and generous soul forever shining through. That smile was infectious. 'WILL BE GREATLY MISSED' "I'm so sad. Thinking of his family and all who loved him. He will be greatly missed by so many. "If there's a heaven Hugh will be up there with the best of. He certainly earned his angel wings. Our family will remember Hugh for his gentleness and kindness." DJ, activist, and journalist Tonie Walsh posted: "Such sad news from Dublin that fellow DJ, Hugh Scully, has died after a bout of cancer. "We forged a particularly strong relationship while co-producing the Red Bull Music Academy in 2000, by which time we'd also been working together at Dublin's H.A.M. in PoD, one of the most beautiful clubs to have ever graced the capital. 'BRIGHT BALL OF ENERGY' "I loved his Disco Akimbo night with Andi Mackin and later his deep house night, Blue, with Muggy and Shay Hannon, both at The Kitchen. Their radio programme of the same name aired just after mine on pirate station, Power FM, throughout the late '90s. "So many lovely, life-affirming memories. Thank you, Hugh. "You were such a suave, dapper man and a bright ball of energy. Thinking of Claire, your family and your great circle of friends you've left behind in Ireland." DJ and chef Marcus O'Laoire also said: "Truly heartbroken today at the passing of my old friend Hugh Scully. 'A HERO TO ME' "I don't speak lightly when I say that Hugh's friendship and mentorship steered my life in ways that I'm not sure even he realised. "He was a hero to me in my twenties who grew into a friend and I will truly never forget him, his ease of life, his humour, his incredible knowledge of music and love for good times. "From talking records to driving around the country on activations to Coppa Cafe and beyond. The word legend doesn't come close. "Rest easy Scully." Former 2fm, Classic Hits and East Coast FM DJ Nikki Hayes said: "Gutted to learn of the passing of Hugh Scully. "I worked with himself and Shay in the early years of Spin1038, he was a true gentleman and I think we all had a crush on him at some stage. Huge loss." 2 He was remembered as a 'truly lovely man' Credit: Social Media Collect

Black Coffee headlines ICONS by Pacha Dubai next week
Black Coffee headlines ICONS by Pacha Dubai next week

What's On

time28-03-2025

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  • What's On

Black Coffee headlines ICONS by Pacha Dubai next week

Afro-house at its finest… Are you in Dubai on April 3? Love Afro-house? Black Coffee is making his way back to Dubai, and this time, he's headlining ICONS by Pacha at Playa Pacha, FIVE Luxe, on Thursday, April 3. If you you've seen Black Coffee live before, you know the vibe. If it's your first time, expect a groovy, soulful musical journey led by one of the biggest legends in the Afro-house scene. Sharing the lineup for the night are Parallelle, the genre-blurring Dutch duo, known for blending live instruments with electronic sounds. Fabrice will be on hand to keep the party going with his signature mixes. Black Coffee: Need-to-know facts Grammy-winning artist: Won Best Dance/Electronic Album for Subconsciously in 2022. Global collaborator: Has worked with Drake, David Guetta, and Alicia Keys. Afro-house pioneer: A driving force behind the genre's rise worldwide. Started from the underground: First gained international recognition at Red Bull Music Academy in 2003. Fashion meets music: Frequently spotted at Balenciaga and Louis Vuitton events. Playa Pacha, Five Luxe, JBR, Thursday April 3, 7pm-2am, tickets starting at Dhs450, available on Images: supplied > Sign up for FREE to get exclusive updates that you are interested in

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