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The celebrity DJ who fought addiction to feel music again

DJ Fat Tony was master of the London and New York club scenes as a teen but after losing friends and his boyfriend to Aids, addiction took control of his life.

British house music pioneer DJ Fat Tony shot to stardom in 1980s London as a teenager headlining at the city's top clubs. He soon became DJ to the stars, playing for Madonna, Prince and Elton John. But then a new mysterious illness, Aids, took hold and devastated the gay community. Tony lost many friends and his boyfriend, his drug and alcohol addiction spiralled and he almost lost everything. At rock bottom, a moment of compassion helped Tony turn a corner and he finally sought help. It was a long road to sobriety, tackling many demons along the way but Tony made it back to his turntables and started DJing again.

Tony's memoir is called I Don't Take Requests.

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Presenter: Mobeen Azhar
Producer: Olivia Lynch-Kelly and May Cameron

Get in touch: outlook@bbc.com

(Photo: DJ Fat Tony Credit: Afshin Feiz Photography)

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