Last night fans of Julian Tepper crammed into the cozy BOOK SOUP up on Sunset (just across-the-way from Dukes restaurant) to catch a reading of an excerpt from his 1st Novel "Balls".
Tepper is best-known as the bass player for the indie rock band "The Natural History".
But, he tends to stretch his artistic muscle in a myriad of fields of creative endeavour.
For example, Tepper co-wrote the Spoon's hit "Don't You Evah" and helped produce the band's two studio albums "Beatbeatheartbeat" and "the People That I Meet".
Stephen Daldry, a reputable film director, also cast Tepper in a featured role in "Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close" (2011).
Julian is the co-founder of the The Oracle Club (which is a salon and workspace for artists and writers in New York).
Betcha he flogs a lot of books!
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