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Missing: Concern for Glastonbury DJ Derek, 73 | Missing: Concern for Glastonbury DJ Derek, 73 |
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A 73-year-old DJ who played sets at Glastonbury has gone missing, his family has said. | A 73-year-old DJ who played sets at Glastonbury has gone missing, his family has said. |
DJ Derek, whose real name is Derek Morris, also appeared at the Big Chill and numerous gigs across the UK. | DJ Derek, whose real name is Derek Morris, also appeared at the Big Chill and numerous gigs across the UK. |
Avon and Somerset Police confirmed Mr Morris was reported missing on Thursday and a search for him is under way. | Avon and Somerset Police confirmed Mr Morris was reported missing on Thursday and a search for him is under way. |
Mr Morris's niece, Jennifer Amy, said his disappearance is "completely out of character". | Mr Morris's niece, Jennifer Amy, said his disappearance is "completely out of character". |
She said: "I've left numerous messages for him and he hasn't got back - if he goes away he always lets me know. | She said: "I've left numerous messages for him and he hasn't got back - if he goes away he always lets me know. |
"His friends have been in touch to say he hasn't been in contact. | "His friends have been in touch to say he hasn't been in contact. |
"We're all extremely worried." | "We're all extremely worried." |
And Bristol's elected mayor, George Ferguson, said on Twitter: "DJ Derek is a legend - I'll do all I can to spread word across #Bristol." | And Bristol's elected mayor, George Ferguson, said on Twitter: "DJ Derek is a legend - I'll do all I can to spread word across #Bristol." |
Mr Morris launched his DJ Derek career in his mid-30s after working in the accounts department of confectionary firm Cadbury's. | |
Over more than 40 years he established himself as a local fixture on Bristol's clubbing scene. | |
As well as playing at Glastonbury, he has also released his own compilation album and appeared in a Dizzee Rascal video. | |
In 2012 he won the Lord Mayor's medal for his "outstanding" contribution to the music scene in the city. | |
Speaking to BBC Radio 4 after the he was given the award, he said he finished most sets with the Bob Marley classic One Love. | |
He said: "It's a perfect signing-off record for a reggae set - let's get together and feel alright. So next time, people, let's get together and feel alright." | |
He played his final set before retiring at a London show in 2013. |