The child sex offender and wannabe rockstar who came straight out of prison and got his own radio show

Back on 4th April I received an email from someone warning me about a person called Danny Stoakes, a guy I knew who ran his own rock music website, ‘Stoakes Media’, and had his own radio show, ‘Stoakes Media Live’. With my music PR hat on, this is someone for whom I’d arranged numerous guests to appear on his show or else get their music played or their live gigs reviewed. And with my author hat on, I’d even been interviewed by him myself.

The shocking news in the email was that ‘Danny Stoakes’ was not, in fact, his real name and that his real name was Andrew Welsh, a man who had received a 27-month prison sentence back in 2018 for child sex offences.

https://www.dailypost.co.uk/news/north-wales-news/former-radio-dj-sent-picture-14220856

He had been operating under this fake persona since coming out of prison but people in North Wales, who had previously known him, had recently rumbled his fake identity and set about warning others as well as contacting the local police.

It was a shock to take in but on checking previous YouTube interviews he’d done as Andrew Welsh, compared to interviews he’s done under his ‘Danny Stoakes’ persona and having met him at gigs on several occasions, I could categorically state these were one and the same person.

I immediately set about warning clients and other key contacts so they could cancel anything they had planned with him and cease promoting his work. I was shocked that his radio show went out as normal that Saturday evening so on the Sunday morning (7th April) I also emailed his radio station. They came back to me that day and, when presented with the evidence, agreed to cancel his show and terminate his involvement with the station with immediate effect.

Andrew Welsh (aka Danny Stoakes) taken in 2023

A big question, though, is just how this convicted sex offender was able to come straight out of prison and fool so many people in the music world? Many well-known rock musicians had appeared on his show and he was given free tickets and back-stage access to high-profile gigs and festivals across the country.

It set me thinking about when I first came into contact with him and the unsolicited email I received from him back in September 2020. The Covid pandemic had gripped the world, there had been wall-to-wall coverage of Captain Tom doing his thing and ‘Danny’ was getting in touch about a charity album he was doing:

It seemed a worthwhile cause, a number of established musicians were on board in the making of the album and it ended up getting a stack of sympathetic coverage in the online rock media. However, if you look at the Just Giving page for the project (which is still online) it raised a grand total of just £285.

It was clearly never really about raising money for charity at all, was it? It was so obviously about giving a veneer of credibility and respectability to this newly-invented character of Danny Stoakes, with the man behind it fresh out of prison. A ghastly business all round.

3 thoughts on “The child sex offender and wannabe rockstar who came straight out of prison and got his own radio show

  1. Amy-Louise Darlington comments as follows:

    He is a terrible person. I’m ashamed to say that I knew this individual in college and defended him against the comments of others calling him a weirdo, when in retrospect they were totally correct.
    I cut off all contact myself when he was sent to prison for his terrible crimes. I hate the crimes that he committed and I hate the fact that he was able to permeate the music scene particularly the rock music scene that I am so extremely passionate about myself. He somehow Interviewed artists that I love and listen to daily.
    I am so sorry to all the people that were harmed and conned by this horrible individual. I wish healing to everyone involved. And I sincerely hope that he was not able to have any physical contact to harm others.
    And I totally agree with all your comments regarding his eagerness to gain credibility.
    Great article Darren!

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  2. He is still a dangerous person. We met on social media due to our line of work and interests, and I believed him to be a friend. How wrong I was. He physically assaulted me at a hotel in W’hampton and ironically tried to have me arrested for stalking him. He has lied about me to many of my contacts in the music industry as well as personal relationships. He has lied about all of his actions and about and to everyone he knows. If you have ever spoken to this “man”, re-evaluate everything you have heard. It is likely a vicious lie.

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