'Chilly' Gonzales: 'I like to be married to lots of people'
He's made rap, soft rock and once played for 27 hours. But the Canadian's latest venture is his oddest yetIt is sweltering in the north-west Parisian suburb of La Frette-sur-Seine on the afternoon I arrive to meet the performer known once again as "Chilly" Gonzales. Behind an unmarked iron gate lies a rambling, 19th-century manor house, converted into a residential recording studio in the late 60s by French producer Eddie Barclay. It is currently home to Gonzales and the singer Leslie Feist, who...
Guardian Music — He's made rap, soft rock and once played for 27 hours. But the Canadian's latest venture is his oddest yetIt is sweltering in the north-west Parisian suburb of La Frette-... more info