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Just heard the sad news that Brian has passed away, Lovely guy, Great DJ and a lover and pioneer of Soul Music , certainly knew a good tune, first spoke to Brian way back in 1967-68 I was working on the waltzers in Stockton heath warrington and we had Going to an Happening playing Tommy NeiL. And that’s what started the conversation , He will be sadly missed but never ever Forgotten A true Legend of the Northern Soul scene.

R I P Brian

God bless ML

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    RIP Brian - thanks for the memories

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    Back in the mid 70ts when all we had was Black Echoes - I would flip to the NS 🤔 think it was melting pot and view where the DJs were playing Brian Rae was my go to DJ - played oldies put 100% into hi

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    When Chris King & Terry Sampson formed the Notts & Lincs Soul Club, they took on Birmingham Locarno which became a fortnightly All Dayer on Sundays. Brian was i think, the first name on the li

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Back in the mid 70ts when all we had was Black Echoes - I would flip to the NS 🤔 think it was melting pot and view where the DJs were playing Brian Rae was my go to DJ - played oldies put 100% into his DJ ing and would take time to talk to a kid speeding my nuts off, asking stupid questions - When the Casino shut in 81, we opened the Peterborough Soul Club in 82 - Brian was a dj who without question would help us out - it’s been great knowing you Sir - RIP mate

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Truly saddened by this news. Brian has been a part of the scene forever ! even the St Ives days, he was a stalwart. Mr M's, all Peterborough events, late 70s early 80's, to the Right Track (Parkway). Oddfellows , etc etc. he was king of them all, a proper legend !! there was nobody, who could generate such force to fill a dancefloor. RIP Brian, was a pleasure

A massive loss to the scene and one of life true gents. Rest in peace 🙏 mate 😢

Really saddened to hear that brian had passed away 😢 - rest in peace my friend - i'll always have memories of those crazy nights in Mr M's and of you brian who never turned down a request and always seemed genuinely interested in what you had to say - a truly wonderful man.

I'm saddened to hear of Brian's passing. Other than in M's I remember him at the Carlton Club Warrington with my old mate Keith Brady.

Rest In Peace Brian

That's very sad news. A true gentleman and a great entertaining DJ. He could really get the dance floor packed and just knew what to play next!

Truly devastated, such a lovely guy and a legend just doesn't capture it does it!!

Always had time for a chat and an ear for an over enthusiastic youngster when I first met him in the early 90s.... he will be sadly sadly missed and remembered with fondness x

When Chris King & Terry Sampson formed the Notts & Lincs Soul Club, they took on Birmingham Locarno which became a fortnightly All Dayer on Sundays. Brian was i think, the first name on the list there...that's how i got to know.....not considerably as long as many others on here but, i came to know him and saw him dj everywhere else after that...would've been 77/78 period. I asked him if he would dj at my 21st Birthday party...he even brought the equipment!, a night i'll never forget.

A genuinely friendly, warm, honest guy, laid back...djing was a natural for him and he was followed and adored by many.

He's now at peace, free of the shackles of illness...for us who remain, his passing brings great sorrow but safe in the knowledge we experienced some wonderful times in his company, wherever we originate from...he will be wholeheartedly missed.

God rest your soul in peace.

Brian Rae 16 - 06 - 2025 R.I.P.

Very sad to read the news of the passing Brian. Our sincere condolences to all family and friends. R.I.P.

Condolances to his family and friends. Great chap, friendly to everyone even us 15 year olds that shouldn't have been there. Attendees of Oddfellows St.Ives and Peterborough all benefitted from his knowledge and The Fleet oldies room was the pre cursor to the RnB we have today. He worked at Charly records and gave me a few lps. Also re activated Ninas My Baby Just Cares before it was on an advert. Often seen at the Halcyon Peterborough before an all nighter. Absolute top bloke.

Regards Mark

Sad very sad news , I used to love listening to his Anecdotes going back all the way to the beginning of the scene & then some . Shared many a mile up & down the M6 with Brian , early days of Wigan then to Aldayers in Colwyn Bay or Birmingham, very enjoyable memories always happy, rest in peace Brian .

Lovely memories of him playing Deon Jackson ‘ I remember the feeling’ and Jackie Wilson ‘Open the door to your heart’ as the sun rose over Morecambe Pier. Great DJ and such a nice guy. RIP Brian.

A true legend indeed. Right from the get go for me to. Always remember when Brian,Kieth Brady & tony warrot came back to mine & smiggy’s house.

Sleep well. Condolences to family & friends

I recall Brian from my visits to Manchester in 1970.

He was always wearing a black crombie and carrying a suitcase of records within the Twisted Wheel club.

I remember him dancing in the alcove near the deejay cage with his mates.

Never a year has gone by without me thinking of him.

Brian thanks for those memories.

RIP

David

To say that I'm saddened by Brian's death us an understatement, he has been my friend, mentor and confidant for over 50 years. I first met Brian as a 16 year old at The Carlton Club in Warrington, along with another legend of our scene,Dave Langley, they both had time for a young obsessive soul fan and we became great friends from then on,he and his wife,Madelaine, were always happy to give me a lift here there and everywhere,St Ives was a regular trip as was Wirrina Stadium,along with many other places he was dj'ing at. We spent time at each other's houses,as I became a real grown up and he taught me so much about our music and regailed me with wonderful tales from his ever so colourful life...

a legend is an oft used word these days,but in Brian's case it is the most fitting title for a man who had so much knowledge and so much time for everyone, rest in peace my great friend, your suffering is over, til we meet again,as you always said to me,' good night and God bless ',

Cog.

Very sad news as he was a great bloke who had time for everyone and will be greatly missed

So sad to hear this. My memories of Brian were mostly from the late seventies, early eighties at Birmingham Locarno and latter years of Wigan, amongst other places.

Such a lovely man and such a loss.

The last record I bought at the last Casino niter was from Brain on his recommendation...

Always a pleasure to talk to and great advice

Another great loss - absolute legend. . R.I.P Brian.

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