DJ Steve Sutherland has tragically died. The iconic selector gained a huge following for his shows on radio stations Choice FM and Galaxy FM - just two highlights of a glittering career.
21.06.2020 - 11:41 / nme.com
12 Years A Slave director said the race imbalance in the industries was “blindingly, obviously wrong”.Writing in this weekend’s Observer, McQueen called for the fast-tracking of BAME trainees within the film and television industries.“Yes, I’m fed up,” McQueen wrote. “I don’t want to hear anyone say, ‘Oh yes, it’s terrible’ ever again.
I’ve heard it a thousand times. They all agree, but nothing gets done.
What I want is to see change, not hear excuses.He added: “It’s just not healthy. It’s
.DJ Steve Sutherland has tragically died. The iconic selector gained a huge following for his shows on radio stations Choice FM and Galaxy FM - just two highlights of a glittering career.
Beverley Knight and the MOBO Awards paid tribute to the late DJ.“We are deeply saddened to hear the news of DJ Steve Sutherland’s passing. His contribution to the Black British Music scene will never be forgotten,” wrote the MOBO Awards on Twitter.We are deeply saddened to hear the news of DJ Steve Sutherland’s passing.
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