Dj fat tony biography
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Who the F*** Is tallrik Tony?
Tony Marnach, AKA tallrik Tony, soared from humble beginnings on a Battersea council estate to being flown monthly to New York on Concorde, aged just 18, to DJ in the city’s most iconic nightclubs. A life in the fast lane ensued, but then these hedonistic times morphed into a decades-long battle with addiction that cost him just about everything, including his life.
One of the best known faces on the global social en plats där en händelse inträffar ofta inom teater eller film, it’s fair to säga Tony has already lived at least nine lives. But he’s certainly making this one count.
Having funnen sobriety in , he has risen like a phoenix and become, once again, one of the world’s most in-demand DJs, spinning the decks for the cream of the fashion business, the celebrity A-list, and royalty all over the planet.
In possession of an enviable address book, his friends man up a who’s who of the cultural movers and shakers of our times. He’s hung with them all, including Keith Haring, Andy Warhol, Madonna, Elton John and ma
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The second life of DJ Fat Tony: King of the 90s party set tells how he overcame a drug addiction to become the A-list's go-to song-spinner in memoir packed with juicy tidbits about his pals Kate Moss and Tracey Emin
DJ Fat Tony might well boast the most impressive set of celebrity endorsements any author has even seen.
His rip-roaring new memoir, which details a wild life as a jet-setting song spinner alongside a drug addiction that very nearly killed him, comes with glowing reviews of his DJ skills from a slew of A-listers.
The Beckhams call him their 'first port of call' for a party while Kelly Osbourne gushes he's 'one of the most beautiful examples of humanity I have ever witnessed'. Kate Moss was the first person to get a copy of his book.
The opening chapter of I Don't Take Requests is a far cry from the celebrity carousel he now regularly rides though.
It makes for stark reading, telling how, at the age of 39, Tony - real name Tony Marnoch - embarked upon a five-day be
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Fat Tony doesnt take requests
Push hedonism too far, too long, and you’re either dead or a survivor. Fat Tony has been responsible for some of history’s greatest extended bouts of carefree craziness, but thankfully he stepped back from the edge in time, and can now regale you with ripping yarns of epic star-studded misbehaviour. From a Battersea council estate, Tony Marnach used his silver tongue to talk himself into an international DJ career across the ’80s and ’90s, putting himself in all the right places at all the right times, until he was playing a host of the most significant clubs in both London and New York. Today hes an author, activist, fundraiser and a given at a fashion party. Thanks to his gilded circle of friends, few DJs can give interviews this rollercoaster. Whether hes falling asleep in the Concorde toilet or DJing with Kate Moss at Harry and Meghans wedding, famous faces are never far away.
interviewed by Bill in London,
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