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Gab Chabrán

Gab Chabran

Gab Chabran is a lifelong Southern California resident. He grew up in the city of Whittier before moving to Northeast Los Angeles. He now resides in Long Beach with his wife and daughter. Gab began writing concert reviews for the music rag L.A. Record then became a regular contributor to L.A. Taco. In addition, Gab has contributed to LAist, Long Beach Post, and Los Angeleno. He covers arts, culture, food, and music.

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