Danny Stubbs, who was featured on the BBC and worked with a number of huge music stars, has died at the age of 40.
The music producer was diagnosed with a rare form of cancer – stage 4 oesophageal adenocarcinoma – in August last year. He was told by doctors that the cancer was inoperable and it had spread to his spine and lymph nodes.
He died at St Luke’s Hospice in Winsford on August 24. Danny is survived by his wife Danielle, 33, and his daughter Leah, 19.
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The family man had been featured on the BBC during his career. He started out DJing in clubs around Hanley before eventually nabbing residencies at Gatecrasher and sets at Ministry Of Sound.
His DJing career also saw him produce remixes for U2 and Ariana Grande.
Wife Danielle told StokeonTrentLive: “His attitude from the beginning was incredible.
“He didn’t want to listen to the prognosis, and he wanted to prove to the doctors that they were wrong.
“I know he was fighting to be with me. The last few months have been incredibly hard, but he was so strong.
“It’s not fair, but life went this way. It’s hard to even think about the future, because it’s not the life that we imagined. I just want to keep making him proud.”
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