DJ AM

Jockey

Birthday March 30, 1973

Birth Sign Aries

Birthplace Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.

DEATH DATE 2009-8-28, New York City, New York, U.S. (36 years old)

Nationality United States

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1973

Adam Michael Goldstein (March 30, 1973 – August 28, 2009), known professionally as DJ AM, was an American DJ.

Adam Michael Goldstein was born on March 30, 1973, in Philadelphia.

His parents, Andrea and Herbert – both of whom were Jewish – had been unable to conceive children naturally, and they had adopted Goldstein's older sister Lara a year before his birth.

Goldstein's mother left her husband temporarily after she caught him having extramarital sex with another man.

During this time she had an affair herself, and she found out she was pregnant with Adam after returning to her husband.

While heavily pregnant, she discovered her husband had been adulterous a second time, and then she angrily disclosed to him that he was not the biological father of her baby.

Goldstein stated that his father had verbally abused him.

As an adult, he realized that this was likely due to resentment that Goldstein was not his biological son.

Goldstein witnessed his father openly using cocaine and marijuana throughout his childhood.

Goldstein said he began overeating as a way of dealing with anger and depression, becoming obese by the age of 10.

He also began drinking alcohol when he was 11.

1983

Born in Philadelphia, Goldstein became interested in deejaying as a child after watching Herbie Hancock perform his 1983 single "Rockit".

Goldstein developed a drug addiction as a teenager and was sent to the controversial rehabilitation center Straight, Incorporated.

After he left the center, his drug problems became worse; he was addicted to crack cocaine for several years in his early twenties.

1984

After watching Herbie Hancock perform "Rockit" with Grand Mixer DXT at the 26th Annual Grammy Awards in 1984, Goldstein became obsessed with deejaying, and realized that it was what he wanted to do for a career.

He attended the Quaker school Friends' Central.

When he was 14, Herbert was incarcerated for committing bank fraud, and his mother subsequently moved to Los Angeles with Goldstein and his sister.

In Los Angeles, Goldstein associated with a crowd of heavy drug users.

At 16, he approached his mother and asked for help with his drug problems.

She arranged for him to attend Straight, Incorporated, a drug rehabilitation center that was later revealed to abuse patients.

Goldstein disclosed that he was physically assaulted and spat on by staff while there.

At one point, he escaped from the facility, but was arrested and brought back after being recognized at Knott's Berry Farm.

While he was in rehab, his mother visited him and disclosed that Herbert was not his biological father, was homosexual, and was dying from HIV/AIDS.

Goldstein said that after he received this news he "exploded," attacking one of his counselors.

1997

After he attempted suicide in 1997, Goldstein became sober and later sponsored other addicts through Alcoholics Anonymous.

1999

Goldstein began deejaying in clubs in Los Angeles and joined the band Crazy Town in 1999.

2001

He left the group in 2001 and focused on a career as a solo DJ.

2003

After he began dating Nicole Richie in 2003, his career skyrocketed.

2006

In 2006, he accepted a $1 million contract to perform weekly at Caesars Palace on the Las Vegas strip and was also charging upwards of $10,000 for private events.

2008

In 2008, Goldstein and Travis Barker formed the duo TRV$DJAM.

Barker and Goldstein were the only two survivors of the 2008 South Carolina Learjet 60 crash, which killed the other four people on board.

Goldstein appeared as himself in several television series, contributed mixes to and portrayed a playable character in the video game DJ Hero, and filmed a cameo appearance for Iron Man 2.

2009

Goldstein hosted the 2009 MTV drug intervention series Gone Too Far; he stated he was struggling with his addiction during filming.

On August 28, 2009, he was found dead in his New York City apartment from a drug overdose.

2010

The DJ AM Memorial Fund, an organization designed to help people struggling with drug addiction, was launched in his memory by his sister, and Iron Man 2, which was released in 2010, was dedicated to him.

2018

He was eventually indicted and dismissed from rehab for his treatment of younger patients shortly before his 18th birthday.

Herbert died the following year.

After leaving rehab, Goldstein began attending raves and using MDMA and nitrous oxide.

He also started deejaying; he broke into a friend's home while he was away for the weekend to practice on his turntables and eventually went on to practice freestyle deejaying every day for a whole summer.

Goldstein started using crack cocaine by the age of 20.