The stand-up comedian regularly performed at Liverpool’s Hot Water Comedy Club and was remembered as a ‘naturally affable Scouse storyteller’
A much-loved comedian who was a regular fixture at Liverpool’s celebrated Hot Water Comedy Club has passed away. Davey Ash has been fondly remembered as “a proper comic” who “always brought the room with him”.
The “naturally affable Scouse storyteller” earned acclaim for weaving eccentric and amusing anecdotes into his stand-up routines across a career that stretched over a decade, reports the Mirror.
The Hot Water Comedy Club confirmed his death via their Facebook and Instagram pages today. In their tribute, a spokesperson stated: “RIP Davey Ash. One of the real ones. A proper comic, a heart of gold, and someone we were lucky to call a mate. He always brought the room with him!”.
Family members, friends and fans have been posting their memories of the “Scouse storyteller”, who secured the title of Liverpool’s best new comedian of the year in 2012.
His daughter Olivia Ashworth shared a heartfelt message, writing: “Oh my beautiful dad you are at rest now, I hate that them words have to be said. I really looked forward to what came in the future.
“Even though I’m filled with memories of a life time, I still had a lifetime or more memories waiting to be made. You always told me one day I’ll look back on our day outs and times together and appreciate them and say ‘I have a boss dad’ so thank you for dragging me out of my pit on a Sunday to have our dad daughter time.
“I am so thankful for you dad. Even though I can’t accept what’s true I can still accept I had the best dad in the whole world.
“If it weren’t for you I wouldn’t be where I am now. You were such a strong minded, funny man. One thing apart from his family he loved his comedy.
“Hot Water Comedy Club will forever be a important part in his life. I can happily say I got to see my dad doing what he does best and I’m proud of him always and forever. I could say a lot more about the man who made me who I am today but for now goodnight god bless dad till we meet again.”
Heartfelt messages flooded in from those whose lives Davey had enriched. Dionne Mcshane wrote: “I’ll forever remember him when I have brown sauce on my brekkie. In the words of Davey “what flavour is brown sauce though”. An absolute legend of a man and those who knew him were privileged. Gbnf Davey.”
Gareth Wolstenhulme shared: “Had the pleasure of meeting him a few years back, he absolutely smashed a gig I did, a genuinely lovely fella I was lucky enough to meet, so so sad.”
Roz Wicking expressed: “Sending all my love to your family and loved ones beaut. You are one in a million Davey and it is a true pleasure to have known you. Gone far too soon, rest in peace.”
Following the news of his demise, the Hot Water Comedy Club declared they will host a special comedy night in his memory on Thursday, March 26, with all ticket sales being donated directly to Davey’s family.
