'He will always be missed': Legend of Preston's Action Records, Allan Atkinson, dies

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'He will always be missed': Legend of Preston's Action Records, Allan Atkinson, dies
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A legend of the Preston music scene has sadly passed away, with many tributes since coming in for the “large character” who “will always be missed.”

The Action Records post announcing Allan’s passing was inundated with hundreds of users sharing their memories of him and their condolences to family and friends.Numerous tributes have been left for Allan, many noting his lovely character, dry wit and impressive music knowledge.

Craig Forshaw wrote: “Ah man. Absolutely gutted. What a legend and a lovely bloke. Top top man. Kept us in check with dry humour and witty responses. RIP Allan.”Andy Rossiter said: “Alan was a true gent and will be sadly missed. Thoughts for his family at this time.” Emma Bridger commented: “That’s such sad news…have very fond memories of Allan from all the years I visited Action… sending love to his family and friends”

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