Q and A: ‘Million Dollar Addict’ Tom Cridland On Fame, Sobriety, Meeting Elton, And The Value Of Advice (Part 2)

Tom Cridland is one of the most restlessly creative and industrious people I have ever met.
Tom Cridland is one of the most restlessly creative and industrious people I have ever met.
In his new memoir, ‘Million Dollar Addict’, Tom Cridland goes into vivid detail of his business adventures and personal exploits, in a narrative that’s dialed back just a tad from the memoirs of Hunter S. Thompson. I had the good fortune to sit at the legendary Canter’s Delicatessen on Fairfax in Los Angeles, to discuss the book with Cridland and his fiancée Debs Marx.