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Frank Zappa

mr z.jpg I have lately started to re-appreciate 20th century genius composer Frank Zappa. Sadly, Frank died in the early 1990's -and died as an outspoken opponent of Christianity (and other religions). His son Dweezil (yes, Dweezil is his legal given name) is currently leading a band of amazing musicians on tour playing his father's compositions. I saw some of the show on PBS last night and my brain is still trying to process what I heard. I am toying with the idea of heading to Hollywood to catch the set live at the Roxy in December. If you haven't heard Zappa's eclectic, bizarre and challenging music you can listen in on Zappa Radio.

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