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So sad to hear the news today our friend John (BIFF) Griffiths has passed away. Always a friendly guy, he always kept us entertained at The Morg & The Rec with his frequent guest spots & lively chat. All at Cheshire Soul Club are proud to have known him & call him our friend. Our thoughts at this time are with Bev & his family.

 

 

 



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Iancsloft

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My thoughts and prayers are with John's family and close friends a true gent was Biff and will be greatly missed by all who knew him x

northern45

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One of the Northern Soul Good guy's an absolute Gent, me and Jo where proud to be called one of his friends. He stood for everything that we all aspire to be with regards the northern soul scene. We are so glad that we was able to meet and be part of such a great man's life. Our sincere condolences to Bev and all his family.

We will never forget you Biff. R.I .P  Soul Bro

Dave & Jo

  

Scooterboy

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I am immensely saddened to confirm that our dear friend John 'Biff' Griffiths did indeed pass away last night.  I am unsure as to whether this thread has been started in the correct section of the site, if not perhaps the moderators will kindly intervene?

Whilst it appears that John passed away peacefully in his sleep that is of scant consolation to Bev, his children and his wider family.  Our thoughts are with Bev and John's family at this saddest and most distressing of times.

John has a giant of a man, in stature, in presence and in his knowledge of, and love of, soul music.  Whilst a stalwart of the Northern scene in Widnes and Warrington for over 40 years he was well-known, well-respected and well-loved across the North West and much further afield.  I won't attempt to list the events that John DJ'd at or promoted over the years, suffice to say that the North West scene would not be what it is now without the massive contribution by the guy I am proud to call my friend and mentor.  I was privileged to have DJ'd with John and Dave Truscott at The Birchfield (Widnes) for nearly 10 years and for the last 6 years to have worked with John and Maurice 'Moz' Arnold at The Northern Line (Warrington), and to not be able to hear John's always cheery greeting of "Alright Matey" seems unbearable.

Whilst John didn't suffer fools gladly he was always prepared to share his knowledge and love of the music to those who were keen to listen, learn and enjoy.  I for one will forever be indebted to John for his time, his patience and the guidance he gave me, and which he continued to give even up to just a couple of weeks ago at his 60th Birthday event at The Northern Line.

John had a few years of medical challenges with his two bionic knees and issues with his heart, though we'd all thought that we has on-the-mend, and indeed to many of us John looked far healthier in the last 3 months tan we'd seen him for some time.  The fact that he did seem so much better recently made the news of his passing even more shocking.

Whilst I'm not usually stuck for words I am struggling to write any more at present so I will sign off.  John's son has asked me to post the sad news on Soul Source and whilst it's too early to know what arrangements will be for the funeral I will seek permission from the family to share the details as and when it is appropriate to do so.

Rest in peace big man...you are loved more than you know.

Chris

 

 

Mellorful

Posted

Biff was very good company, a gentleman, a pillar of the soul community. John will be missed by all those who knew him, my sincere condolences to the family

Upthejunction

Posted

Shocked to hear this news ,  was only in contact with him last week ,  he bought 2 records from me .:(  !!!

 

RIP John ,   and sincerest condolences to family and friends   !!!!

 

Mike

Posted

Very sad news

I haven't seen Biff since the days of Birchfield but he made such a good impression that even now over 10 years later still smiled when I saw his name as online on here

RIP Biff

my thoughts and deepest condolences to all his friends and family

mike

Guest Jackiewilson53

Posted

Didnt know the guy,but seen him fill the floor at the northern line with his top tunes,and judging by the comments i have read,i think i can say on behalf of every soulie his place is going to be hard to fill R,I,P MR NORTHERN SOUL,condolences to his family ,

Bert&maxine

Chalky

Posted

Really sad news. Sympathies and condolences to Biff's family and friends.

R.I.P. Biff

Zed1

Posted

VERY sad news, Biff was a top guy and a top DJ.

RIP John.

 

Bazm

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4 hours ago, scooterboy said:

I am immensely saddened to confirm that our dear friend John 'Biff' Griffiths did indeed pass away last night.  I am unsure as to whether this thread has been started in the correct section of the site, if not perhaps the moderators will kindly intervene?

Whilst it appears that John passed away peacefully in his sleep that is of scant consolation to Bev, his children and his wider family.  Our thoughts are with Bev and John's family at this saddest and most distressing of times.

John has a giant of a man, in stature, in presence and in his knowledge of, and love of, soul music.  Whilst a stalwart of the Northern scene in Widnes and Warrington for over 40 years he was well-known, well-respected and well-loved across the North West and much further afield.  I won't attempt to list the events that John DJ'd at or promoted over the years, suffice to say that the North West scene would not be what it is now without the massive contribution by the guy I am proud to call my friend and mentor.  I was privileged to have DJ'd with John and Dave Truscott at The Birchfield (Widnes) for nearly 10 years and for the last 6 years to have worked with John and Maurice 'Moz' Arnold at The Northern Line (Warrington), and to not be able to hear John's always cheery greeting of "Alright Matey" seems unbearable.

Whilst John didn't suffer fools gladly he was always prepared to share his knowledge and love of the music to those who were keen to listen, learn and enjoy.  I for one will forever be indebted to John for his time, his patience and the guidance he gave me, and which he continued to give even up to just a couple of weeks ago at his 60th Birthday event at The Northern Line.

John had a few years of medical challenges with his two bionic knees and issues with his heart, though we'd all thought that we has on-the-mend, and indeed to many of us John looked far healthier in the last 3 months tan we'd seen him for some time.  The fact that he did seem so much better recently made the news of his passing even more shocking.

Whilst I'm not usually stuck for words I am struggling to write any more at present so I will sign off.  John's son has asked me to post the sad news on Soul Source and whilst it's too early to know what arrangements will be for the funeral I will seek permission from the family to share the details as and when it is appropriate to do so.

Rest in peace big man...you are loved more than you know.

Chris

 

 

A fitting tribute from the heart Chris to a much loved and respected man, he'll be missed by all who knew him

BlueWail

Posted

A real gentleman and lovely person....he will be greatly missed

 

Pete Roberts

Posted

So sorry to hear the sad news that BIFF as pass away,

I got to know this morning when Gorden & Joan Toole telephoned me from Tenerife with the very bad news.

Biff was a great man who run a great Soul Club. THE NORTHERN LINE.

Could I offer my sincere condolences to Johns family, from myself and the Twisted Wheel Club Manchester.

Pete Roberts.

Guest Soultown andy

Posted

Rip ,sincere condolences.

Diamond1

Posted

Really sad news, a great guy. Spent many happy times with Biff and Bev at Soul in the Sun. He also DJd for us at Rammy and did many a good spot. Our thoughts go out to Bev and the children at this sad time. 

RIP John.

Des & Bev.

northernnigel60

Posted

So very sorry to hear this sad news, A true gent and top DJ he will be sadly missed by a lot of people. God bless!!

Nige & Tina  (Crewe)

Guest Phil Armstrong

Posted

Without doubt one of the most instantly likeable man on the scene

Pete Eccles

Posted

Words can't describe how much I am shocked by this news, a nicer more amiable chap I have yet to meet,

Proud to say John was my friend, but then to know him was to be his friend,

Will be very sadly missed but always remembered with fondness 

Rest easy Biff x

Soulboyslim

Posted

Although I only met John a small number of times he was friendly and showed such a love for the soul scene and the banter with record collectors and Dj's,s alike. A big part of the scene has moved on and will never be filled with the likes of "Biff" again. A true loss all of our condolences to his family and close friends from everybody at the Rafa soul club in Aycliffe.

 

R.I.P. Matey

Mustang

Posted

So sad to hear this news,such a shock.

John was a great friend and a true gent,

you will be missed mate.

Thoughts are with his Family at this sad time.

Ron.

Guest Aaron Darcy

Posted

Very sad news i have known John since very early 70's from our visits to the Carlton club in Warrington  with his best mate Pete Cogley .John was a top guy will be missed by everyone who knew him.

RIP John

Steve Plumb

Posted

Shocked and saddened to hear the news

The nicest man you could ever meet and also one of the best DJ's you could ever hear

Sincere condolences to Bev and the family

Rest in peace mate

Steve

Man In Black

Posted

So sad to hear about the passing away of Biff, I hadnt seen him for a while but will never forget the top nites at the Birchfield (Widnes) Club were he entertained us for many years by playing top tunes and always had a smile on his face.

So long my soul mate RIP,  you will be sadly missed by all.

John Parker

Posted

Very sad news indeed

Geoff

Posted

I was shocked when I read the headline to this thread. I knew John mainly through Soul In The Sun although I've not attended for several years. A thoroughly decent guy who loved soul music. My condolences to Bev and his family.

RIP John.

Flanny

Posted

Debbie and I are thinking about Bev and the family at this difficult time .

and send all our love & prayers xxx

Chris summed up the strength of character that was John in his fitting tribute well said Chris.

I've known John & Bev for a good few years and proud to have known John, and played at Birchfield happy days,

we've had many great times at many northwest venues too many to mention and further afield in Tenerife 

listening and sharing this wonderful music that brought us altogether in the 70.s 

it was only a few weeks ago John and  I did yet another record deal such an easy guy to deal with.

its hard to find the words to express what we are feeling . 

God bless John  in the words of the Artistics I'm gonna miss you!!

xxx Brian & Debbie 

 

 

 

Scooterboy

Posted

Your kind words will be appreciated by John's family and please be assured that your posts have been read, so on their behalf "thank you" for taking the time to share your thoughts and memories.

At Bev's request I am now able to give you details of the arrangements for John's funeral which will take place on Monday 25th April.

12:30pm St Bede's Church Widnes (Appleton Village, Widnes, WA8 6EL)

1:30pm Widnes Crematorium (Birchfield Road, Widnes, WA8 9EE)

Thereafter there will be a gathering at the United Services Club, Prescot Road, Widnes, WA8 7PD (the club is next to The Wellington Inn). 

Kind regards

Chris

 

Yockyman

Posted

Really sad news to hear about Biff only found out saturday from Phil Armstrong John along with Chriss and Moz did me a massive favour a couple of years ago which me and mandy will never forget and i was so proud to come and play in warrington and loved having a natter with a minefield of information and a real sense of humour great guy why god takes the good ones i will never know our thoughts go out to Bev and Family and the northern line crew take care and keep souling god bless Biff Yocky and Mandy xx

Winsford Soul

Posted

I'm so not looking forward to tomorrow. A day that I thought was so many years in the future. Saying goodbye to John will be so hard. I will be forever in John's debt for being one of the most influential people musically in my life, he taught me to see beyond the 100mph dancers as far back as the seventies, that's how forward thinking he was. Till we meet again my friend. Goodnight and God bless. Sleep well. 

Steve. XXX




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