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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
Jenny Garnsworthy

Tony Christie ‘lucky’ to be a musician as he discusses living with dementia

Tony Christie picked up the ‘icon’ gong at the O2 Silver Clef Awards (PA) - (PA Wire)

Amarillo singer Tony Christie has said his doctor told him he was “lucky” he was a musician when he was diagnosed with dementia because of the positive effects of music on people with the condition.

Appearing on Good Morning Britain (GMB) on Thursday, Christie said he was diagnosed with dementia three years ago.

Describing himself as a lifelong cryptic crossword “fanatic”, he said he visited his doctor after noticing he was struggling to complete the puzzles.

He told GMB: “That’s one of the things the doctor said – you’re very lucky that you’re in the music business.

“Music is one of the things that we recommend for people with dementia – to have music playing – it stops you thinking and worrying.”

Christie, who received the icon award at the O2 Silver Clef Awards in London on Wednesday, said that since being diagnosed: “I’ve just carried on.

“Although it’s there, I don’t think about it. I just carry on with my life.”

His talking about the issue has also had a positive response on others.

Christie added: “I’ve been stopped in the street by people saying ‘thank you for what you do. My wife now is not ashamed of it. She’s not ashamed to come out’.”

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