Incomparable Hillsborough DJ Stevie Splash has passed away. Let’s see what happened to him and Stevie Splash cause of death.
What happened to DJ Stevie Splash?
Paul Brunt a long-time friend of Stevie confirmed the death news of Dj Stevie Splash on his official FaceBook page, the statement reads,
R.I.P. to a special friend. Steve Evans is also known as Stevie Splash former DJ at Sheffield Wednesday match days back in the 80s.
He was a brilliant DJ who passed on work to me when I started in 1979 I learned so much from him and admired his professionalism as a DJ. Many football fans from that era will remember him and probably booked him for their private function.
He opened Sinatra’s nightclub in Sheffield as well as another called Charlie Parkers plus a couple In Wakefield and Bradford. He worked for me in the mid-nineties for a short while. He’s also credited with the 1984 Sheffield Wednesday song We Are The Owls. R.I.P Steve, you were a true legend back in the day.
Stevie Splash cause of death
DJ Spash cause of death has not been made public yet. Once got enough information from reliable sources, we will update this page.
Sad to hear of the passing of the incomparable Hillsborough DJ Stevie Spash #RIP #swfc pic.twitter.com/C0w45D4HsZ
— DunsbyOwl (@Dunsbyowl) December 21, 2022
Tributes to Stevie Splash
Mark Webster
God bless Stevie splash gave me my break into DJ n in Sheffield and was a true mobile DJ and a great friend
Richard Marshall
Sad to hear the news Paul Brunt, had some laughs with him back in the day, a real character.
Ian Roberts
That’s a sad lovely fella, used to buy his records from my shop on Hillsborough corner roadrunner records, RIPStevie
Paul Cooper
Let’s hope the club honors him in some kind of way at the next home game. He was integral to the good atmosphere created at home games in the 80s. Always remember him DJing in the gate Monday nights & he seemed to always be the DJ in Sinatras on carver street, god bless you, Steve.
Andrew Sheldon
R.I.P Stevie Splash had some great times Andy ( Five Ace Disco) as I was known as
Paul Cooper
I and my friend Rich Marshall sang on the B side of this record. Our names are credited on the record sleeve. We had a brilliant time recording at the old Radio Hallam studios. We then went to Sinatra’s with Stevie of course. The last time I saw him we took this picture together. RIP Stevie Splash
Steve Fozzie Foster
This is so sad to hear RIP Stevie Splash
Dean Steelcityowl Short
Remember many a matchday at s6 listening to him over the tannoy RIP Stevie splash
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