Flip Grater
Flip Grater is a New Zealand singer-songwriter, author, and entrepreneur. Best known for her indie-folk music, she has released multiple albums and toured internationally. BiographyEarly LifeFlip Grater was born in Christchurch, New Zealand. Raised in a family that valued storytelling and creativity, she was drawn to the arts from an early age. Her upbringing in New Zealand inspired her later works, particularly her emphasis on home-grown experiences and her focus on ethical, plant-based lifestyles. Music CareerFlip Grater began her music career in the early 2000s, performing in small venues around New Zealand. Her debut album was called Cage For A Song (2006), blending folk, rock, and indie influences. Throughout her music career, Grater released several albums, including:
The latter, Pigalle, was inspired by her time in Paris, where she lived for several years.[citation needed] Writing and MemoirsIn addition to her music career, Grater is an author. Her cookbook The Grater Good highlights some of the dishes available at her French-styled Christchurch Bistro and was released by Koa Press in 2021. Personal LifeFlip Grater has a daughter. She lives in Christchurch, where she manages Grater Goods.[1] Discography
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