Drinking With Grizzly Bear’s Chris Taylor
The indie musician and producer on his new cookbook, the LA lifestyle, staging at the best restaurant in the world and why he doesn't drink on stage.
- story: Leslie Pariseau
- photo: nicole franzen
The indie musician and producer on his new cookbook, the LA lifestyle, staging at the best restaurant in the world and why he doesn't drink on stage.
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