Grateful Dead, Steely Dan set Rocky Mountain rhythm for Denver chef Justin Cucci

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Justin Cucci, the Denver chef behind restaurant group Edible Beats, finds inspiration for his food and his business in his favorite bands, including Steely Dan and the Grateful Dead.

Chef Justin Cucci lives, cooks and runs his business to the sounds of some of America's most celebrated bands. The devoted Deadhead owns six Denver, Colorado restaurants under the Edible Beats umbrella. He has named each of his operating companies after Steely Dan songs and lyrics. Humans find both food and music 'nourishing in different ways,' said chef Cucci. 'Music and food are a language and a dialog will never stop.

'm still unraveling new layers of their music. I still keep finding things that bring me back to them. I want to connect with the people who eat at our restaurants at that deeper level, in a way that keeps them coming back to us like they keep coming back to their favorite music.' For more Lifestyle articles, visit www.foxnews.com/lifestyle.

 

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