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For many LA musicians, the wildfires took their homes — and their livelihoods
When the rapper Tony Obi, who performs as Fat Tony, left his Altadena home the night of the Eaton Fire, he didn't think he'd be gone for long. The winds were fierce, but the wildfire was still small, burning out in Eaton Canyon. So he grabbed a …