Frank Zappa
Birthday:
21 December 1940, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Birth Name:
Francis Vincent Zappa Jr
Height:
183 cm
Of all the qualities that typified Frank Zappa, perhaps the most striking is that he was a paradox. A workaholic perfectionist rock star who eschewed the hippie culture of the 1960s, deploring its conformism, spurious ideals and drug use, Zappa was not only a brilliant rock guitarist but an orchestral composer, innovative filmmaker, music producer,...
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Of all the qualities that typified Frank Zappa, perhaps the most striking is that he was a paradox. A workaholic perfectionist rock star who eschewed the hippie culture of the 1960s, deploring its conformism, spurious ideals and drug use, Zappa was not only a brilliant rock guitarist but an orchestral composer, innovative filmmaker, music producer, businessman, iconoclast and perceptive political and social commentator. His oeuvre continually amazes: over 60 albums of music from rock to orchestral, in addition to innumerable films, concerts and other accomplishments.Frank Vincent Zappa (b. 21 Dec 1940, Baltimore, MD) began to play drums at the age of 12, and was playing in R&B groups by high school, switching to guitar at 18. After barely graduating from high school, and then dropping out of junior college (where he met his first wife, Kay Sherman), Zappa worked at such jobs as window dresser, copywriter and door-to-door sales,an. With the money he earned from scoring Run Home, Slow (1965) (written by his high school English teacher, Don Cerveris), Zappa purchased a recording studio and, after concocting an allegedly obscene recording for an undercover policeman, spent ten days in jail. Zappa's diverse range of albums (both with the seminal and protean groups The Mothers of Invention and Zappa; as well as solo releases) are renowned not only for their bravura musicianship and satire, but for offending various groups (usually conservatives, both religious and political). The 200 Motels (1971) soundtrack was deemed too offensive by the Royal Albert Hall, which canceled scheduled concerts in 1975; and the song "Jewish Princess" (1979) led to Jewish calls for Zappa to apologize. These, and such events as Zappa testifying before Congress in 1985 against rock music censorship, being appointed by Czech president Václav Havel as his Cultural Liaison Officer or considering running for US president, have unfortunately been Zappa's only real source of mainstream publicity.Diagnosed with prostate cancer in 1991, Zappa nonetheless continued working at his Hollywood Hills home, until his death on 4 December 1993. His widow, Gail, and children Dweezil Zappa, Moon Unit Zappa, Ahmet Zappa and Diva Zappa, soon released a statement to the press that simply stated: "Composer Frank Zappa left for his final tour just before 6pm Saturday." Show less «
Rock journalism is people who can't write, preparing stories based on interviews with people who can't talk, in order to amuse people who ca...Show more »
Rock journalism is people who can't write, preparing stories based on interviews with people who can't talk, in order to amuse people who can't read. Show less «
I never set out to be weird. It was always other people who called me weird.
I never set out to be weird. It was always other people who called me weird.
I've smoked ten marijuana cigarettes in my life. And they've given me a sore throat, a headache, and made me sleepy. I can't understand why ...Show more »
I've smoked ten marijuana cigarettes in my life. And they've given me a sore throat, a headache, and made me sleepy. I can't understand why anyone would wanna use the stuff. It seems such an impractical pastime as you can get sent to jail for it. Show less «
Bad facts make bad law, and people who write bad laws are in my opinion more dangerous than songwriters who celebrate sexuality.
Bad facts make bad law, and people who write bad laws are in my opinion more dangerous than songwriters who celebrate sexuality.
Some rock musicians make a bunch of money and stick it up their noses--I stick mine in my ear.
Some rock musicians make a bunch of money and stick it up their noses--I stick mine in my ear.
Work is the only reason I leave home. I'm not a tourist. I don't travel for pleasure. I don't take vacations. I only leave the house when I ...Show more »
Work is the only reason I leave home. I'm not a tourist. I don't travel for pleasure. I don't take vacations. I only leave the house when I have something to do. Show less «
[Asked to create an anti-drug abuse slogan] Speed will turn you into your parents.
[Asked to create an anti-drug abuse slogan] Speed will turn you into your parents.
[Explaining why he felt communism was doomed to fail] People like to own things.
[Explaining why he felt communism was doomed to fail] People like to own things.
[in the late 1980s] Religion has mostly proven to be a real-estate scam.
[in the late 1980s] Religion has mostly proven to be a real-estate scam.
Censoring what you say is one of the ways in which people who are not nice can take away your personal freedom.
Censoring what you say is one of the ways in which people who are not nice can take away your personal freedom.
It is probably more natural to perform sex with a sea urchin than to be interviewed.
It is probably more natural to perform sex with a sea urchin than to be interviewed.
Watch out where the huskies go, don't you eat that yellow snow.
Watch out where the huskies go, don't you eat that yellow snow.
Some scientists claim that hydrogen, because it is so plentiful, is the basic building block of the universe. I dispute that. I say that the...Show more »
Some scientists claim that hydrogen, because it is so plentiful, is the basic building block of the universe. I dispute that. I say that there is more stupidity than hydrogen, and that is the basic building block of the universe. Show less «
My dad was employed as a meteorologist at the Edgewood Arsenal. They made poison gas there during World War II, so I guess it would have bee...Show more »
My dad was employed as a meteorologist at the Edgewood Arsenal. They made poison gas there during World War II, so I guess it would have been the meteorologist's job to figure out which way the wind was blowing when it was time to shoot the stuff off. Show less «
[During an appearance in 1986 on CNN's Crossfire (1982)] The biggest threat to America today is not communism. It's the turning of this coun...Show more »
[During an appearance in 1986 on CNN's Crossfire (1982)] The biggest threat to America today is not communism. It's the turning of this country into a fascist theocracy and everything that's happened during the [Ronald Reagan] Administration has put us right down that pipe! Show less «
I think business is a good thing. Generals could learn a lot from corporate executives. The first rule is, you don't kill your customers.
I think business is a good thing. Generals could learn a lot from corporate executives. The first rule is, you don't kill your customers.
[about himself] Well, in this world of basic stereotyping, give a guy a big nose and some weird hair and he's capable of anything.
[about himself] Well, in this world of basic stereotyping, give a guy a big nose and some weird hair and he's capable of anything.
Those who are crazy enough to take the chance on spending money to make some unusual object or event take place are an endangered species.
Those who are crazy enough to take the chance on spending money to make some unusual object or event take place are an endangered species.
Jazz isn't dead, it just smells funny.
Jazz isn't dead, it just smells funny.
I think Live Aid was the biggest cocaine money laundering scheme of all time.
I think Live Aid was the biggest cocaine money laundering scheme of all time.
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