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(Last updated 1 September 2010)

 

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·        The unveiling of the bust from Vilnius in Baltimore on 19 September marks the 25th Anniversary of Frank’s Congressional testimony against censorship. In commemoration of this event, Zappa Records is preparing to release Congress Shall Make No Law, a CD containing FZ’s testimony. ZPZ are also playing for free…GZ will be speaking openly…and the Mayor’s office will issue a formal proclamation moving Baltimore’s annual ‘Frank Zappa Day’ to 19 September.

 

·        Joseph Diaz, aka ace guitarist J21, is near the completion of his second album. Like his debut, it features Ed Mann. But this time around, he’s managed to add Robert Martin, Don Preston and Scott Thunes. And guess what? Ed and Scott have collaborated on one track, their first time working together since 1988. J21 has written all about it here.

 

·        Following his interview with Gail for Record Collector last year, Alan Clayson has been asked to write the official biography of Frank - provisionally titled Project X.  On his website, Mr Clayson (who has penned a number of excellent bios, including on the Fabs, the Stones, the mighty Zep & Varèse) writes: “on a second ever trip to the capital not under adult supervision, my fifteen-year-old self had been taken aback that an entire window of Oxford Street’s vast HMV store bloomed with the splendour of the macabre sleeve of The Mothers Of Invention's maiden LP, 1966’s Freak Out!. From listening to it in one of those isolation booths that such outlets had in  those days, the impact of Zappa and his Mothers was to ripple across the next seven years of my life - and Project X might be the biography that I have been destined to write.” Alan will mediate the Thunes/Simmons Q&A session at the Roundhouse in November.

 

·        Now that my Zappa The Hard Way book is out, I have posted the full transcript of my interview with Ike Willis on the 88 tour on my Interviews page.

 

·        Steve Vai will be performing the music of Jimi Hendrix on the Experience Hendrix Tour of the US which kicks off in Pittsburgh on 26 October. He will be joining Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Susan Tedeschi, Eric Johnson, Ernie Isley, Living Colour, and Billy Cox. Meanwhile, another rare and previously unreleased Vai piece has just been unleashed on VaiTunes (The Burning Bush). You can purchase it from all the usual outlets (for just 69p at Amazon.co.uk), and get the artwork for free from Steve’s website (at http://www.Vai.com/vaitunes/).

 

·        After a valiant battle with breast cancer, Cheri Jiosne sadly passed away on 25 August. I had the pleasure of meeting Cheri a few times (in London and Bad Doberan), and had been praying this day wouldn’t come. My thoughts are now with her family and friends – most notably, her long-time partner and fellow member of the very wonderful Don Preston’s Akashic Ensemble, André Cholmondeley.

 

·        You can pre-order Mike Keneally/Marco Minnemann’s Evidence Of Humanity CD/DVD here – and grab a free download while you’re about it.

 

·        Ahmet Zappa has sold another script to Disney; his screenplay, co-written with Michael Wilson, is titled Monster Witness Relocation Program.

 

·        Richie Hayward, (drummer with The Factory and Little Robert Anthony, founding member of Little Feat, etc.) sadly died on 12 August after a year-long bout with liver cancer. He was 64.

 

·        Lorraine Belcher-Chamberlain married S Clay Wilson this month. This Idiot wishes the pair all the very best for the future.

 

·        The Asphalt Orchestra play a great marching band version of Zomby Woof on their debut album.

 

·        The final batch The Pal And Original Sound Studio Archives – that’s Volumes 18-20 – are now available. These latest releases feature such wonderment as: The Tornadoes’ Bumble Bee Stomp, Johnny B. Goode and Malaguena (Dark Eyes) (all engineered by FZ); an edit featuring just the performance of Cyclophony with FZ and Steve Allen; Bob Guy’s Letter From Jeepers; a longer version of The Pal Studio Band’ Fountain Of Love; a 1970 interview clip with FZ discussing the period at Pal Studios; and the 1963 version of The Pal Studio Band’s Never On Sunday (aka Take Your Clothes Off When You Dance). As ever, look here and here for more.

 

·        My good pal, Stephen Chillemi, will be joining Ugly Radio Rebellion in August for their tour with special guest Ike Willis.

 

·        Gail Zappa, The Mighty Boosh, Dweezil Zappa Plays Zappa with Scott Thunes, Jeff Simmons and Ian Underwood…read the full details of ‘Zappa At The Roundhouse’ here: http://roundhouse.org.uk/frank-zappa

 

·        Julie Slick has recently been jamming with Marco Minnemann and (gasp) Mike Keneally in California: “They have six songs in the can already...they are mind blowing, and the three of them are definitely going to work on a future project, tentatively called Artificial Canadian Bear,” says Julie’s mum, Robin.

 

·        For those of you who, like me, were astonished by the wondrousness that is Evil Dick on my two Cordelia CDs, check out his new album: Odds/Sods/Bits/Bobs features Evil Dick and the Banned Members’ punky-DIY-jazzish-pysch-avant poo performances and a few songs with words. It features lots of bassoon soloing thanks to Brett Richardson (who is a marvel and who would be asked to play guitar in the new EDBM band if only he wasn't busy doing other things all the time). There's also a psuedo-random encryption of a Beatles melody - not that you’d ever know by listening to it. CRAZZZY. You can download the tracks or buy a hard copy CD with a booklet 'n' shit at http://www.reverbnation.com/store/index/artist_889850

 

·        I’m really looking forward to seeing Caballero Reynaldo at Zappanale; read the ultimate interview with Luis G here.

 

·        Read all about the Baltimore Zappa bust dedication-slash-free outdoor festival wtf here: http://www.shorefire.com/index.php?a=pressrelease&o=4108

 

·        Here’s a trailer for an exhibition at Zappanale #21: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wHChVbn7ZlA&feature=player_embedded

 

·        I would imagine some of this is likely to appear on a future AAAFRNAA Birthday Bundle: http://www.zappa.com/messageboard/viewtopic.php?p=466215#p466215 But I could be wrong.

 

·        How ‘bout this for a nice tribute to Jimmy Carl Black from the Muffin Men? http://www.idiotbastard.com/Music/Jimmywop.mp3

 

·        First the pre-order. Then the ‘review’ and interview, Now the promo vid. Next the book itself…

 

·        I was excited to learn that Caballero Reynaldo will play 3 sets at Zappanale. Check out their new vid. And while we’re at it, here’s some nice stuff about fellow bill-sharers (from my pal’s at KUR), ZAPPATiKA: http://www.killuglyradio.com/2010/07/20/zappanale-21-zappatika/

 

·        On 16 July, Dweezil “played Naples, Italy. I was there and he invited me on stage to sing Tengo Na Minchia Tanta. I did it. 28 years later with his fantastic son, it was extreme, really too much for me. Thanks Dweezil, to be you, to be such a great artist, to be such a great guitarist, to be such a great son! I love you.” So writeth Massimo Bassoli.

 

·        House Of Floyd, a reverent tribute to Pink Floyd, will feature one Scott Thunes on bass at a few shows over the next few months as they tour the US West Coast. Scott also recently played with ZPZ again, as well as playing keyboards for a Beatles tribute and briefly ‘hanging’ with Mr Keneally.

 

·        Here’s an interview with me: http://www.killuglyradio.com/2010/07/07/zappa-the-hard-way-a-chat-with-mr-greenaway/ ...about my imminent book.

 

·        Interesting new interview at: http://hangout.altsounds.com/features/119606-the-lowdown-dweezil-zappa.html

 

·        My book on Frank’s ‘Broadway The Hard Way’ tour is now available to pre-order from Wymer UK: http://www.wymeruk.co.uk/Store/index.php?_a=viewCat&catId=108.

 

·        Dweezil has posted some new Fractal Experiments. Hmmmm, tasty.

 

·        You can find some amazing stuff on Twitter, like…Ahmet’s new wife is pregnant…GZ is a huge fan of Miley Cyrus…Mike Keneally has now finished work on Satriani’s new album…so I’ve created an account.

 

·        George Duke has a new album, Déjà Vu, which looks back to his earlier albums (like Brazilian Love Affair)and features flautist Hubert Laws.

 

·        Favored Nations has now issued Steve Vai presents Western Vacation. Read more at: http://digital-nations.com/artists/westernvacation/press/. This Idiot has now given away all of his spare copies of the CD (thank you, Favored Nations) to people who answered my questions correctly at the first attempt (sorry Gary). The answers were: “Scott Thunes and Brian May”…and then, “Martin Lickert is erroneously listed as Aynsley Dunbar”).

 

·        The third issue of The Rondo Hatton Report continues to reflect the interest that this organ excites around the globe, featuring not only a first contribution from (the?) Indian of the group, but also an essay from the man behind that indispensible tool for true obsessives, the superlative Information Is Not Knowledge website. Fans of the statistical density that Google makes available will doubtless be thrilled to learn that The Rondo Hatton Report is now read in 35 different countries and accessed by 28 different language groups…

 

·        Michel Delville has alerted me to the fact that he new PaNoPTiCoN album is available for free online (at http://enterpanopticon.blogspot.com/2010/04/panopticon-welcomes-you.html - “click on the May 28th – ‘Summer Madness’ link and the tracks will appear”). The music is 100% improvised, but Dark Pumpkins may sound a little familiar…

 

·        Available right now: 21 Burnt Weeny Sandwiches (by Various Friends) from www.cordeliarecords.co.uk. To celebrate its launch, here’s a bonus track that Buzzo Landi put together utilizing Gamma’s input: Valarie. Enjoy!

 

·        The Zappa Family Trust was unsuccessful in its appeal against an earlier decision by the court in Düsseldorf, which ruled in favour of the Arf Society. So the Zappanale goes on as before. Congrats to Thomas, Wolfhard and Co. - see you in August!

 

·        You may recall I mentioned the premiere of a musical homage to the life and work of FZ that took place in Australia at the start of the year. Well, now comes the album: composed and performed by Michael Kieran Harvey, complemented by Lingua Franka with concrete poetry by Arjun von Caemmerer, 48 Fugues For Frank is now available to order from Move Records. It will be formally launched (with the music performed live) at the Australian National Academy of Music on 7 July 2010. Read all about it here http://www.move.com.au/disc.cfm/3339.

 

·        A new DVD, Live In Germany by the Adrian Belew Power Trio, should be with us shortly.

 

·        Next release from Zappa (VAULTernative, shorely?) Records, Joe's Menage A Trois. Shorefire says 11 June; the Barfies think not.

 

·        German tribute band Sheik Yerbouti will be touring Germany with special guest Robert Martin in October. In Germany.

 

·        Read this new ‘interview’ with Lisa Popeil: http://idiotbastard.com/Interviews/LisaPopeil.htm

 

·        Ahmet recently married Shana Muldoon in Malibu…Diva finished filming The Bloody Indulgent…Dweezil has a new album.

 

·        Mike Keneally is Joe Satriani’s new keyboard player! “I was pleasantly surprised to get a call from Joe a few weeks ago asking if I'd like to be the keyboardist on his new record. Hells yeah! Sounded like fun, and turns out that it is - the rehearsals are thoroughly chill, damned fun and extremely productive - we've slammed through twelve new tunes and they're sounding very great indeed.”

 

·        Verso Books has just published The Wire Primers: A Guide to Modern Music, a compilation of quick-study guides to 22 non-mainstream artists - including Sun Ra, Stockhausen, Xenakis, The Fall, Captain Beefheart (written by Mike Barnes) and FZ & the MOI (by Edwin Pouncey, aka Savage).

 

·        The wonderful drummer, Marco Minnemann, will replace the wonderful Eric Slick in the Adrian Belew Power Trio for dates later this year.

 

·        There’s to be a Steve Vai festival, featuring Mike Keneally, in Holland in October. Learn more here.

 

·        For some ODD reason, the ZFT is now offering downloads of Buffalo, EIHN, Imaginary Diseases and FZ:OZ - at less than extortionate prices?

 

·        Frank’s ‘buxom red-haired companion’, Lorraine Belcher, has written a review of Nigey Lennon’s book, Being Frank. And I have just interviewed her for this here website. Great lady.

 

·        New ZPZ keyboardist (and little violinist), Chris Norton - http://www.dweezilzappaworld.com/videos/216

 

·        Not sure whether y’all know this, but Ensemble Ambrosius will play at St Katharinen in Hamburg, with Napoleon Murphy Brock, ahead of Zappanale this year.

 

·        Watch the 21 Burnt Weeny Sandwiches promo video at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bEZ_x_-H11g

 

·        “I am Neil Carlill, Esquire!” “And I'm Warren ‘Bruce’ Cuccurullo.” “Together, we are…CHICANERY!” Read new album review! Read this interview!

 

·        Flo & Eddie to be special guests on Zappa Plays Zappa tour next June to mark (Mark! Mark!) the 40th anniversary of Fillmore East, June 1971 - are you kidding?

 

·        Watch the Theoretical 5 in action: www.theoretical5.com. As well as the imminent release of Chicanery’s debut, Warren Cuccurullo is also working with The Composers (featuring Anthony J. Resta, Eric Alexandrakis and Steve Ferrone). Busy boy.

 

·        Steve Vai appears on two tracks on Meat Loaf's new Hang Cool Teddy Bear album (on the tracks Love Is Not Real/Next Time You Stab Me in the Back, which also features Brian May, and Song Of Madness).

 

·        Replacing Capillary Action on the bill at this year’s Zappanale is The Plastic People of the Universe. And at the exhibition, there will be a lot of original hand paintings by none other than Cal Schenkel.

 

·        The Adrian Belew Power Trio is playing in the UK in October (see Diary). Meanwhile, you can pre-order bassist Julie Slick’s debut CD (featuring brother Eric, André Cholmondeley, Marco Minnemann, Pat Mastelotto and one Robert Fripp) here: http://julieslick.com/preorder/. Julie (and Eric)’s mum, Robin, tells me “When Julie got the idea to record this CD, she really loved the idea of inviting special guests to play with her. She was debating who to ask, and I said to her 'Who are your favourite musicians?' Right off the bat she reeled off the names of King Crimson members and three excellent guitarists very special to her - André, Alex, and Jordan. 'But I can't write to them and expect them to say yes.' Naturally I said, 'Why not? You have nothing to lose!' So with her heart in her mouth, she wrote to Robert and Pat, etc. Robert responded graciously within a few hours that while his schedule is packed, Julie was welcome to sample any of his Soundscapes that she would like. To say that Julie whooped for joy when she received his (lovely) email is putting it mildly. I know I'm prejudiced but Julie's bass playing combined with the Soundscapes gives me the chills. Pat Mastelotto wrote from the road that he would be thrilled and would record his drum parts with her as soon as he got back to the States and he was so amazing - he even assisted with production. Marco Minnemann also replied within a couple of hours. Michael Bernier heard from Pat that he was contributing to Julie's CD and he immediately wrote to Julie and said 'I want in!' Can you imagine how thrilling this was for her?”

 

·        J21 - aka Joseph Diaz, the excellent Zappa-loving guitarist from Spain whose debut album featured Graham Bonnet, Trey Gunn and Ed Mann - is now working on a follow-up. He tells me Scott Thunes is already recording bass for some tracks. Also, Robert Martin is going to sing one song. And Ed is waiting for me to send him one track to play on. I have already recorded six vocal songs with Geoff Tyson as singer, and six instrumental tracks. Before June it should be completed.” Also featured among such exalted company will be, er, me! Hopefully before you hear this, J21’s excellent truncated rendition of the entire Burnt Weeny Sandwich album will be out.

 

·        Have a listen to Ben Watson’s opened lettuce to the Arf Society (in English or German).

 

·        In June, Eddie Jobson releases Ultimate Zero - The Best Of The U-Z Project Live featuring - among others - John Wetton, Eric Slick, Tony Levin, Adrian Belew, Marco Minnemann and Simon Phillips in Japan (US and Europe have to wait till August).

 

·        Lauren Knudsen has filed for divorce from Dweezil, citing irreconcilable differences. She is seeking sole physical custody of their daughters, Zola Frank and Ceylon Indira, with legal custody to be shared. She is also seeking spousal support from her husband.

 

·        You can see a short clip of The Sancho Plan’s The Black Page performed live in Newcastle, September 2009 here: http://vimeo.com/8281006

 

·        February saw the world premiere of FZ's Revised Music For Marimba And Orchestra, performed by Simon Boyar and the NYU Zappa Pickup Orchestra, conducted by Jonathan Haas. Marimbist Boyar had to meet with Zappa's second wife to get the rights to the piece, it says here. You can see clips from the concert and rehearsals on YouTube.

 

·        Robert Martin is a part of the World Rock Symphony Orchestra, whose current show ('Britain Rocks’) plays in theatres across Canada this summer.

 

·        Nigey Lennon has just written this interesting article about FZ and her former husband, Lionel Rolfe: http://boryanabooks.com/?p=2159

 

·        Herb Cohen has taken his final vacation: http://www.variety.com/article/VR1118016565.html?categoryid=16&cs=1. RIP.

 

·        Release of the ANT-BEE’s long-awaited Electronic Church Muzik is nigh – read this review.

 

·        Mr Warren Cuccurullo tells me: “Me, Arthur and Tommy have hooked up again over the last few months...been filming and recording jams every couple of weeks...Andy Kravitz is on drums and Larry Klimas on tenor...it's sounding really great...we should be getting some clips up on YouTube soon...Arthur wants to call it the Venice Chamber Orchestra or the Theoretical Five...also, my Chicanery project got signed to dPulse/Universal...out in April...” Exciting or what?

 

·        Heard The Artisan Acetate yet?

 

·        Oh dear – the Grande Mothers have had to cancel their planned gigs in Vancouver and Yukon due to Napoleon Murphy Brock and Roy Estrada being refused entry by (cough) Canadian Customs (read more here). Meanwhile, Napi’s ‘new’ CD, What Frank Zappa Heard - Just in Case You Were Wondering - Live at the Red Noodle in Waikiki, Hawaii, should be ready to ship mid-April and is to be mentioned in a new book about the Red Noodle’s owner, Claude Hall. The book is called Hazardous To My Health, The Marlboro Man I Knew, and was written by Marcia Hill - who Hall once kidnapped! There may be a film too.

 

·        Denny Walley has confirmed he is joining the Muffin Men for their performance at Zappanale in August. Roddie and Denny became close friends during the 2005 Magic Band UK tour, when they first started talking about a collaboration.

 

·        Crossfire Publications has revised some of its downloads (because the licensing period for some of the tracks was coming to an end): so check out the new versions of Welcome Back Geronimo Black, Where’s My Waitress? and It’s All Bunk! One of Jimmy Carl Black’s final recordings (I believe his very last was the vocal for his duet with Candy Zappa on Stolen Cadillac, recorded in July 2008 and premiered at A Concert For Jimmy the week after his death) can now be purchased as part of artist Peregrine Honig’s Widow project – see below and here for more.

 

·        Composer/guitarist Thierry Deruelle has followed up his solo tribute to FZ with a track recorded with Dweezil, Peter Griffin and Joe Travers at UMRK, called Stardust. Read more at www.dztd.ca. Dweezil Zappa Plays Zappa© will be playing on the Prog Stage at the High Voltage Festival in London’s Victoria Park, 24/25 July. Check out who else is playing at: http://www.highvoltagefestival.com/home.htm

 

·        The Muffin Men have posted another extract from one of the tunes they recently recorded at their website: A Simple Message From The Ordinary Man In The Street. Meantime, they have announced another date ahead of Zappanale at the O2 Academy 2 in Liverpool on 29 May (get tickets here: http://www.o2academyliverpool.co.uk/event/12567/the-muffin-men-play-zappa-tickets). And also in the meanwhile, the band's sax/keyboard player, Mikey, has a solo album out called Ginger Tunes (cheap as chips at AmazonMP3), which also features Marty.

 

·        Get ready to expand your harmonic horizons and ignite your musical creativity this summer at DWEEZILLA!  DWEEZILLA is a unique five-day experience where musicians will be surrounded by Dweezil Zappa and members of his core band for a musical bootcamp.  From June 21-24 in the Catskill Forest Preserve in upstate New York, DWEEZILLA offers aspiring musicians a wide range of master classes at all skill levels in addition to one-on-one sessions with Dweezil himself...read more here.

 

·        Since the end of 2009, ZAPPATiKA live shows have regularly featured the talents of Dutch violin-lady KE, who also has appeared with Sheik Yerbouti and, for some years now, with Dutch FZ tribute band, The FoolZ. She has slotted into ZAPPATIKA-World very ,very well,despite being the only girl...or maybe because she's the only girl?!  But seriously, folks, this girl can play that damn thing! KE has now been made official "keeper of the Pony" and will join ZAPPATiKA onstage for all their main 2010 shows. The latest development within ZAPPATiKA, however, involves the addition of a 3rd (yes THIRD) guitar player! DADDO is a young,but gifted, Jazz Fusion guitarist/singer born in former-Yugoslavia with a penchant for good music and high level audio production. He takes to Zappa's music like a duck to water and brings a whole lot to the table when it comes to ZAPPATiKA's own compositions......the new line-up is now (Feb 2010) in rehearsal and looking forward to the getting back on stage. "This extra melodic strength in the band,from a violin and 3rd guitar", says bandleader Mcinnes, "has brought such a scope for arrangement and sound,using midi-synth-tech, that we are doing mad stuff, lots of the crazy shit from our Dodo album too !  I am confident the 2010 show will absolutely blow your socks off "

 

·        Schwing! Zooey Deschanel (Almost Famous, The Happening, Elf) is to star as Miss Pamela in a pilot for HBO’s I’m With the Band: Confessions of a Groupie, based on Ms Des Barres wonderful book.

 

·        Just in case any of you missed this, here’s some silent Wazoo film footage: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uA_SXhu8ClQ

 

·        Although Steve Vai didn't win a Grammy this year, Vinnie Colaiuta kind of did win two: Jeff Beck's A Day In The Life beat Vai in the Best Rock Instrumental Performance category, and the Five Peace Band's Live platter won Best Jazz Instrumental Album.

 

·        Jon Larsen has just been to Arthur Barrow's Lotek Studio to record The Don Preston Story and The Bunk Gardner Story (proposed sequels to his JCB Story CD - but these will be made available for download only, once Arthur has edited them). “From these historical recording sessions, we went directly into another unforgettable recording session: new music composed and performed by Tommy Mars - in my view the most brilliant keyboard player today, he is pure genius! This time, Mars recorded new, almost orchestral music to the surrealistic story Willie Nickerson's Egg, by yours truly. Tommy had already read the story, so now I only have to mix and edit the project before release.” adds Jon.

 

·        Many Zappateers celebrated my birthday by going to Larvik in Norway without me. Obviously we all love our MufFinZ, but many who went are now raving about the Dead Dino Storage band, who also played at the Zappa Fest there. Here's some clips which Ludznl recommends you watch: http://www.facebook.com/l/dee5c;www.youtube.com/watch?v=aGX4E8LPTh4; http://www.facebook.com/l/dee5c;www.youtube.com/watch?v=G3V52FGaSEo; http://www.facebook.com/l/dee5c;www.youtube.com/watch?v=371s0_PSmEg

 

·        Frank did it. Dweezil and Vinnie did it. Now Steve Vai has had a go...at playing on a cover of the mighty Zep’s Stairway To Heaven. This latest one will appear on Mary J. Blige's next album. Meantime, Sony has released a new compilation: Playlist - The Very Best of Steve Vai.

 

·        Hall Of Fame Records has released volume 11 of its Spanish Zappa tribute series. Subtitled King Kong, it’s performed entirely by the Filthy Habits Ensemble who, like Hall Of Fame supremo Luis Gonzalez, will be playing at Zappanale this year. More here: http://www.halloffame.es/zappa.html

 

·        The Chad Wackerman Trio has a Hits Live DVD. You can see a clip at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O8ZVU6ma2vg&feature=email, and order it from the Drum Channel here: http://www.drumchannel.com/entertainment/Chad-Wackerman-Trio-DVD--88371.aspx

 

·        Steve Vai is featured on Orianthi (The King Of Pop’s last guitarist)’s new album, Believe. Check this out: http://www.orianthi.com/player/default.aspx?meid=5547

 

·        The Wrong Object's fab Zappanale #19 set, featuring Stanley Jason Zappa, has just been released on CD by Fazzul Music. Click here (and scroll down a tad) for more info.

 

·        Hot Club Records has just released A Portrait Of Jon Larsen, a ‘best of’ by the Django/Zappa/Piazzolla-inspired guitar virtuoso. Among many others, it features contributions from Tommy Mars, Bruce Fowler and Jimmy Carl Black. Jon should also have his new solo CD featuring Tommy Mars ready soon (Willie Nickerson’s Egg).

 

·        Artist Peregrine Honig recently finished six years of work on Widow, a collaboration with 18 other artists. Printed by Landfall Press, the project will take the form of a glossy one-volume fashion magazine that includes an audio component comprising the final studio recording of Jimmy Carl Black. Only 1,500 copies will be published. Peregrine told me: “My husband - Mark Southerland, the saxophonist on the album - and I met Jimmy in Nancy, France in 2007. He was such a great guy and his wife was so sweet. I am proud to have his work in my compilation. The CD, Snuff Black, is a compilation of out-jazz performed live to Jimmy telling stories about his life as Frank Zappa's drummer. He is a great storyteller and the scenes he sets up are beautiful and dynamic. I knew he was sick when we recorded the CD, but his death came as a huge surprise to me. His passing became poetic in the context of the print and title ‘Widow’. Jimmy was full of life during the Snuff Black recording and he recalled amazing moments in his life-performing in Berlin with Zappa while being pelted with unripe pears - working at a Dunkin' Doughnuts with a side job selling marijuana batches.”

 

·        Essra Mohawk (aka Sandra Hurvitz and Uncle Meat)’s debut record, Sandy’s Album Is Here at Last! - originally released on the Bizarre label, is being reissued on CD by Collectors’ Choice in February. FZ intended to produce the album, but handed the reins over to Ian Underwood. Cal Schenkel designed the album’s sleeve. The reissue contains the bonus track, Life Is Scarlet.

 

·        Being Frank: My Time With Frank Zappa by Nigey Lennon has just been issued as an e-book on scribd.com. It will also be available on the Boryanabooks.com site shortly, and through other outlets including Amazon.

 

·        Finally, ‘Tony Palmer's film of Frank Zappa’s 200 Motels’ was officially released on DVD in March. Restored using the original source material (overseen by Palmer), it features a director’s commentary as a bonus feature. Read more at http://www.frankzappa200motelsdvd.com/

 

·        Volume Two of Billy James's biography about Todd Rundgren, entitled A Dream Goes On Forever - The Continuing Story Of Todd Rundgren, has just been issued by Golden Treasures Publishing.

 

·        Fancy some FZ down under? Go here: http://www.idiotbastard.com/News/PressRelease1.htm

 

·        Dr Paul Carr’s latest paper, on ‘the incorporation of time, space and place in performing, composing, arranging and producing Frank Zappa’s music’, can be read here.

 

·        In the immortal words of the Rt Hon Lord Sir David of Coverdale, “here’s one for ya”: the Muffin Men have sent greetings for a fab Winter Solstice in the form of a taster from the band’s recent recordings. Ladies, put your legs together and listen now to Doobie Stopping.

 

·        A little FZ music has been used in a car commercial in Holland: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uw42AcLNL-o

 

·        Todd Grubbs' new CD, Return Of The Worm, should be released soon. It features special guests Jerry Outlaw, Blues Saraceno and Mike Keneally. Todd is also one of the artists contributing to my Burnt Weeny project.

 

·        Shenkar has a new album out called Face To Face. It features guest appearances by members of Korn.

 

·        Shoogagoogagunga! Dweezil has a new album coming out in January called Return Of The Son Of… It features tracks recorded live with ZPZ on the past few tours; mainly Ray White on lead vox, but some Ben Thomas too (Zomby Woof and Montana come from this year’s show in Manchester).

 

·        Great blogging from Mr John Adams: http://www.earbox.com/posts/45

 

·        This sounds like an interesting Beefheart cover album: http://www.beefheart.com/datharp/albums/related/messin.htm

 

·        “Watch me now, I'm gonna eat the label!” (Thanks, Dave! Thanks, Tom!)

 

·        Singalongafrank: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Karaoke-Hits-Frank-Zappa/dp/B0029RO1F2/ref=sr_1_17?ie=UTF8&s=dmusic&qid=1259354882&sr=1-17

 

·        Check out Morgan Ågren playing the Swedish archipelago – live!: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yXzmW-4Z6ms

 

·        New interview with Dweezil at http://digital.premierguitar.com/premierguitar/200912_1#pg82, which reveals that The Roxy Performances doovdé could be released by the end of 2010. DZPZ had a special guest at their show in Austin, Texas: “Eric Johnson…joined us for Carolina Hardcore Ecstasy and Muffin Man. I play his signature Stratocasters on tour and it was a real thrill to have him up there with us.”

 

·        Live Music, a ground-breaking animated short film inspired by Romeo And Juliet, features music performed by Steve Vai and his String Theories violinist, Ann Marie Calhoun. You can buy it on iTunes right now (http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewMovie?id=339213497&s=143444).

 

·        The Drummers Of Frank Zappa (Roundtable Discussion and Performance – you know, that marvelous thing that appeared on the Drum Channel featuring Terry Bozzio, Chester Thompson, Chad Wackerman, Ruth Underwood and Ralph Humphrey) is now available on DVD: http://www.abstractlogix.com/xcart/product.php?productid=24396

 

·        Dale Bozzio has just started her time in jail for cruelty to cats. Read more here: http://thephoenix.com/BLOGS/phlog/archive/2009/11/13/missing-persons-singer-dale-bozzio-jailed.aspx

 

·        Dweezil has knocked out another odd cover: this time, it’s Paul McCartney’s Wonderful Christmastime on Purple Pyramid’s An All-Star Salute To Christmas album. (BTW, just discovered that Vinnie Colaiuta played drums on the Dweezil Zappa Plays Zeppelin rendition of Stairway To Heaven.)

 

·        The New Dutch Academy's new Super Audio CD Zappa Symphonies, Crowning Glory is available now, featuring world premiere recordings of symphonies by Francesco Zappa (and Graaf, Stamitz & Schwindl). A number of sample tracks from the disc appear here: http://www.newdutchacademy.nl/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=4&Itemid=31

 

·        Watch The Mother People play Willie The Pimp: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qNv2yDNVmw4&feature=player_embedded#

 

·        On 3 February 2010, at Skinny's in North Hollywood, Patrice “Candy” Zappa performed some of Frank's ‘stellar hits’, as well as some of her (and husband Nolan Porter)'s songs. Robert Martin was their special guest. According to her recently revamped website, Candy is also working on a CD of some of FZ’s music with Ed Palermo.

 

·        ANT-BEE’s live jam with Don & Bunk, now on YouTube.

 

·        George Duke: “My engineer and I have been working on this 5.1 mix of the Prague DVD whenever we get a few minutes. You Zappa fans will be happy to note that I did a three song [Cosmik Debris/Inca Roads/Uncle Remus] medley tribute to Zappa in the middle of the show which came out great. You fusion fans may be in for a treat – the original Cobham/Duke Band has been in discussions about organizing a tour hopefully next year schedule permitting.” The Prague show was filmed in May 2009, but we may have to wait to see it until after the GD Band’s Montreux concert has been released on DVD.

 

·        And the Rob Pruitt Award on Sculptor goes to...Cynthia Plaster Caster! See http://www.artinfo.com/news/story/33122/first-annual-art-awards-winners-announced/.

 

·        Listen to excerpts from Blues For Tony by Holdsworth Pasqua Haslip Wackerman - a live double CD tribute to Tony Williams - here: http://www.moonjune.com/MJR029.htm.

 

·        Read Geoff Willis' entry on Don Preston in the Encyclopedia of Jazz Musicians section of jazz.com.

 

·        Some bright spark tried to edit FZ's Wikipedia entry to include the following detail of his love affair with The Lizard King: “For a brief period in the 1960's, Frank Zappa and Jim Morrison were seen together quite often. There is a photograph not well known to the public, a photograph featuring Zappa standing on his head naked in a hotel room with Morrison, ‘playing him like a fucking tuba’.” I'd love to see that!

 

·        Read about FZ's friendship with American comic book artist, writer and editor, Jack Kirby at http://royalflushmagazine.com/2009/10/13/zappa_meets_kirby/

 

·        In the latest instalment of the continuing story of Michael Myers, Halloween II (written and directed by Rob Zombie, and starring ‘Weird Al’ Yankovic), Howard Hesseman’s character is called Uncle Meat, the owner of the Java Hole which sports the famous FZ on the crapper poster (you can see the bottom of it here: http://www.dreadcentral.com/img/news/jul09/hallochicks.jpg).

 

·        Panzerballet (who played Zappanale #19) have a new album out called Hart Genossen - von Abba bis Zappa. It features two FZ medleys. Find out more via http://www.myspace.com/panzerballett

 

·        Steve Vai’s new DVD and CD, Live In Minneapolis: Where The Wild Things Are, are now available. And right this very minute you can download (for free) a track from it (at http://www.vai.com/wildthings/download/eve/). What are you waiting for? And read this too.

 

·        AMD’s director of digital media and entertainment, Charlie Boswell, has been tweeting: “I directed/produced the [ZPZ] Roxy and Hogg [Auditorium in Austin] shows. Frank Zappa’s original Roxy show will release before we drop ZPZ's Son of Roxy,” he says.

 

·        The Trame Trio, founded by hurdy-gurdy virtuoso Gilles Chabenat, have an album out called Changer d'Air that features an interesting cover of Peaches En Regalia. Look, hear: http://www.gilleschabenat.com/audio/audio.htm#trametrio

 

·        Snapper Music has just released a CD of doo-wop, R&B and experimental moments that inspired FZ called The Roots Of Frank Zappa. Happily, it only duplicates a few tracks on Chrome Dreams’ earlier Frank Zappa’s Jukebox. And Chrome Dreams has yet another new FZ disc suddenly available: Frank Zappa – The Interview Sessions.

 

·        Anyone want an art print featuring a Zappa quote? Look here: http://www.urbangraphicshop.co.uk/Products/Prints/Scrawl/Something-To-Remember.html

 

·        The tail-end of my recent interview with Ike Willis is now up at http://idiotbastard.com/Interviews/IkeWillis.htm.

 

·        The Fall’s Last Night At The Palais CD/DVD features a cover of Hungry Freaks, Daddy (on which the band also briefly quotes Beefheart’s Plastic Factory).

 

·        New CD, Inside Out by Tom McCaslin, features FZ's Outside Now Again performed by Tom on his tuba. Unaccompanied. “This is definitely not for the faint of heart. This rocks my world,” says Gail.

 

·        On 31 October, George Duke & Friends (including Napoleon Murphy Brock) play a concert with the Metropole Orchestra at the Stadsschouwburg in Amsterdam.

 

·        The Big Picture by Fred Frith and Arte Quartett, with special guests Katherina Weber and Lucas Niggli, features a track called T. Square Park Lark (for Frank Zappa).

 

·        Andrew Bean tells me that new issue of The Comics Journal has a huge story on an unpublished book edited by Michel Choquette and constructed in the early 70s. Choquette spent 14-26 February 1972 on the West Coast, where he met a wheelchair bound FZ who “promised to write a strip and have Cal Schenkel...illustrate it. He did, but Choquette is still trying to figure out what it is about.”

 

·        Steve Vai lists Black Napkins as his sixth favourite guitar instrumental on the AOL Radio Blog. He comments: “Frank had a unique way of phrasing on the guitar. When he improvised his solos it was like a hurricane of wind and notes. He could write deeply touching melodies.”

 

·        Five Peace Band - featuring Chick Corea, John McLaughlin and Vinnie Colaiuta - has a live double-album out culled from its 2008 tour of Europe.

 

·        Nice interview with Napoleon Murphy Brock in Der Spiegel here: http://www.spiegel.de/international/zeitgeist/0,1518,641511,00.html

 

·        Abbey Road: A Tribute To The Beatles by various artists came out a few months back. It features Dweezil covering Tomorrow Never Knows. Dweezil, of course, previously performed a Lennon/McCartney composition (Anytime At All) on his Confessions album. He also contributed to the Fat Boys’ rendition of Baby You're A Rich Man, and the Peace Choir's Give Peace A Chance.

 

·        The Magic Band has recently signed a new record deal with Sundazed Records. The label will be releasing a double live CD from the band’s 2005 UK tour.

 

·        Steve Vai guests on two tracks on the new Mike Stern album, Big Neighborhood.

 

·        The Adrian Belew Power Trio’s first studio album, e, is now available from StoreBelew. The band also recently issued a Live Overseas album on iTunes (which includes Neurotica and Frame By Frame, neither of which appeared on the excellent Side Four Live).

 

·        Supergrass' Gaz Coombes and Danny Goffey have teamed up with Radiohead producer Nigel Godrich for a new spin-off band, The Hot Rats, playing covers of classic rock 'n' roll tracks.

 

·        Reading The Gangster of Love - Johnny “Guitar” Watson: Performer, Preacher, Pimp by Vincent Bakker has got me listening to the likes of Space Guitar, digging out my copy of The Funk Anthology and marvelling at Johnny’s great contribution to music and, of course, his influence on our Frankie. I’ve started to review the book here.

 

·        If you’ve watched Grey’s Anatomy, or seen the movies Forgetting Sarah Marshall and Sex And The City, then you’ve probably heard The Bird And The Bee - a duo from LA comprising Lowell George’s daughter, Inara, and Greg Kurstin. At the tender age of 12, Greg co-wrote and played on Dweezil’s Crunchy Water (the b-side of My Mother Is A Space Cadet).

 

·        Cheepnis: http://lileks.com/bw/scifi/itconq/

 

·        A cover of Peaches En Regalia will be included on How I Got Over, the forthcoming album from hip-hop band, The Roots.

 

·        Howard Kaylan is finishing up a memoir, How Not To Be Me, which he hopes will be turned into a film.

 

·        “The gorgeous Gail Zappa has invited me to cover a Frank Zappa song. I am incredibly honoured. I am looking through his oeuvre. That’s a whole lot of oeuvre! Any suggestions? You know I like things fruity. Suggestions?” asks Lucy Lawless, aka Xena: Warrior Princess.

 

·        Grand Funk off-shoot Flint has its eponymous 1978 debut album now out on CD (from Wounded Bird Records). FZ plays guitar on two tracks (Better You Than Me and You’ll Never Be The Same).

 

·        This Idiot understands that the ‘great singer from a well known group’ who ‘had not done any of the required preparation’ for the gig of singing with ZPZ was Living Colour’s Corey Glover.

 

·        See Diva, Dweez, Gail and Bust in Vilnius: http://united-mutations.blogspot.com/2009/06/dweezil-and-gail-zappa-in-vilnius.html. By the bye, I note that the radio ad for the imminent UK dates by ZPZ on Planet Rock talks about Dweezil and a 12-piece band. Shome mishtake surely?

 

·        Other Minds Records has just issued Conlon Nancarrow’s Studies for Player Piano: The Original 1750 Arch Recordings, Volumes 1–4 on CD. If you’ve not heard and of this, it’s crazy, mind-blowing stuff. Go here to sample some brief excerpts: http://www.otherminds.org/cgi-bin/shop.pl/page=Nancarrowstudies.html/SID=PUT_SID_HERE/buy=1

 

·        Interested in hearing Edgard Varèse conducting Charlie Mingus? Go here: http://blog.wfmu.org/freeform/2009/06/edgar-varèse-and-the-jazzmen-mp3s.html

 

·        Oh my - a new interview with Ray Collins: http://www.dailybulletin.com/ci_12484780. And some interesting chats with Jimmy Carl Black here: http://sprisk.com/kultur/jimmy-carl-black-1938-2008.html

 

·        Back in 2003, Gail said we “can expect a new batch” of Beat The Boots. And here they finally are: six ‘discs’ now being sold by AmazonMP3. Apparently Rhino passed on flogging these particular ‘unpolished turds’ a while back. Here’s some helpful info on what the discs contain: http://groups.google.com/group/alt.fan.frank-zappa/msg/dad9046b7600f47b?hl=en

 

·        Gail’s former boyfriend, Bobby Jameson (for whom Frank arranged Gotta Find My Roogalator) is in intensive care after emergency surgery for an aortic aneurysm. His condition is stable. Read his mother’s blog: http://thinkaboutitworld.blogspot.com/

 

·        Steve Vai appears on the forthcoming Spinal Tap album, Back From The Dead, released on 16 June. Steve is also to release a 25th Anniversary Edition of his first solo album, Flex-Able.

 

·        If you were unable to attend our concert for Jimmy Carl Black in November 2008, you can hear The Thurston Lava Tube‘s Caravan (with a drum solo) and The FrazKnapp Fusion Project (featuring Carlo Bowry and Andy Frizell)’s Ra Ja For Jimmy from that evening on their MySpace pages. And you can also hear even more of the Thurston’s set on the band’s fifth album, The Year Of The Dog. Material from the concert is included as mp3 format in the “CD extra” content doings. The actual album includes recordings of four of the songs (Bowie’s Ziggy Stardust, The Beatles’ I Wanna Hold Your Hand, and their own Don’t Borrow Dominoes From A Black Man and Ianisation) that they played that night. I like the Thurston Lava Tube.

 

·        Out now from Rykodisc, New York Times, a two-CD set of live performances from Flo & Eddie recorded at The Bottom Line in New York City from 1979 to 1994. The second disc includes their FZ medley (Who Needs The Peace Corps?/Concentration Moon/The Ugliest Part Of Your Body/Absolutely Free/Peaches en Regalia/Magic Fingers) from the 1993 show. “This was a great collection of songs we did while singing with The Mothers of Invention. Howard and I loved the early Zappa records and this medley showcases some of our favourite songs from We’re Only In It For The Money.” says Mr. Volman. “We can’t ignore the late Mr. Zappa whenever we are doing a history of our careers. One day, we’d love to work with Dweezil too, just to keep the genius of his father alive. There was never a more brilliant musician and he was, of course, a well-acknowledged father figure to both Mark and me as well.” says Mr. Kaylan. Also available is ‘Save The Turtles’ The Greatest Hits of The Turtles.

 

·        In Germany, the May 2009 edition of Playboy featured the lovely Moon Unit in the naughty naked semi-rude:

 

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·        In the May 2009 edition of Record Collector, Alan Clayson talked to Gail Zappa – principally about Lumpy Money and her own pre-FZ musical career. In this interesting article, Mrs Z reveals that The Rage & The Fury may never be released (“Frank didn’t care if anyone [else] heard it – and I feel the same,”), that FZ ‘ordered’ her to sell the master tapes of a second un-issued Wild Man Fischer album to Rykodisc, that she’s thinking of taking guitar lessons, and that she is keen to write her autobiography.

 

·        Out now from Zonic Entertainment/Hot Club Records, No Forest Fire by the Mar Vista Philharmonic – that is: Tommy Mars, Arthur Barrow, Bruce & Walt Fowler, Larry Klimas, Kurt McGettrick and VINNIE COLAIUTA! Says Artie: “It is a wild and cool free improv from August 2002. It is the one and only assemblage of this group, sadly, as Kurt is no longer with us. This session led to the BBC sessions after the BBC guy heard this and asked if we could do something to go with their 10th anniversary show. It’s for the hard core fans who might like to hear what some of the vets might do left to their own devices!” See more butts here: http://www.idiotbastard.com/News/PressRelease1.htm

 

·        Walt Disney Studios has signed a multiyear deal with Ahmet Zappa to help oversee its newly christened Kingdom Comics, which will shortly announce which graphic novelists and artists plan to collaborate on upcoming projects.

 

 

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Love Bomb: Live 1967-1969 by Blossom Toes features FZ’s guest appearance with the band at the legendary Amougies Festival, as well as a cover of the good Captain’s Electricity. Grab it from Sunbeam Records now…Billy James (aka the ANT-BEE) is currently hosting his own online radio programme called Listening Through A Glass Onyon on the UK’s largest classic rock website (www.GetReadyToRock.com). The first show was aired on 5 April; along with playing ANT-BEE music, James is also spinning “eclectic slices of prog, psychedelic and experimental music by such legends as Frank Zappa, Captain Beefheart, Magma, Godley & Gouldmen, Daevid Allen, Le Orme, Supersister, Flo & Eddie and Wildman Fisher to name a few. The next show will be aired sometime in May 2009.”…listen to Frank Zappa: A ‘Lumpy’ Legacy – a short news item by Joel Rose for NPR, featuring Gail and Ike. After the story first aired on 9 April, NPR was asked to take down the two FZ pieces it had been given permission to stream…next April sees the complete works of Edgard Varèse performed in one weekend at London’s South Bank. See here for more: http://www.southbankcentre.co.uk/festivals-series/varese-360 …read ace bass-boy Bryan Beller on Scott Thunes at: http://www.bassplayer.com/article/frank-zappas-alien/apr-09/94337. Hope that gets you juiced for me bookBrian Eno in the Grauniad: “Zappa was very technical and impressed by things that were musically challenging - weird time signatures, strange keys, awkward chord sequences. Zappa was important to me as an example of everything I didn’t want to do. I’m very grateful to him, actually.”…thanks to my good friend John Kaminski for flagging-up this clip of Frank playing the church bells in Prague: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GjHJAysbf5s. And Freak Out! The Carl O. Franzoni Movie, too (see http://www.davidborboa.com/projects.htm)...read Scott Thunes’s very own account of his recent guest appearance with ZPZ here…long time FZ fan, Penn Jilette, talks about turning 54…and FZ: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VZGED-s4cK0...the Muffin Men have just updated their website: they are to record some original music in the summer and “this material may or may not be released, the band may or may not take the material out on the road. Due to the current climate with regard to permissions for playing FZ music, the Muffinz will not be performing or recording FZ material for the rest of this year.” There should though be a tour of Europe to celebrate their 20th anniversary next year. Listen to the podcast for more…interesting Dweezil interview here from late last year: http://www.q107.com/DJsandShows/KimMitchell/Audio.aspx (thanks, Dave). He talks about how ZPZ has pretty much used up all of the friendly special guest alumni, impersonates Don Van Vliet, and jams along to the Mighty Zep’s How Many More Times…YouTube has some great clips of Mike Keneally and chums covering some ‘classic rock’. Try these for starters: War Pigs (he’s on drums); Sunshine Of Your Love (guitar & vocals); Harvest Moon (bass!)…Jon Larsen has been in the studio again with Tommy Mars. But this time “Tommy did not play one single note! The studio, by the way, is the LA based Lotek Studio, owned and engineered by the Zappa alumni, ‘clonemeiser’, and bass player par excellence, Arthur Barrow. Anyway, even without touching his keyboards once today, Tommy gave me goosebimples on my arms, chills up and down the spine, he made me laugh, and cry. How? By reading the surrealistic short story Willie Nickerson’s Egg, or not just reading it, but making it come alive! Tommy’s reading is spiced up by short glimpses of music.” Willie Nickerson’s Egg is expected to be released in the middle of August…Dale Bozzio has now been convicted of animal cruelty. Police say 12 cats had to be put down after being found in Bozzio’s home last year. She pleaded not guilty to several misdemeanor counts of animal cruelty, but has been convicted of one count last week. The 54-year-old singer is expected to be sentenced next week in District Court for Southern Carroll County. She faces up to a year in jail and a $2,000 fine. Her manager said Dale had left the cats in the care of a friend...out now from Edel Records in Europe, Playing In Tongues, the new album from Warren Cuccurullo featuring Terry Bozzio. It includes the “never before recorded piece of music by Frank Zappa, Wreckelection, a 14 chord progression that was part of my 1978 Zappa audition [and] is now a ZFT approved new work by FZ…Munchkin Music is the BEST!”. You can see WC’s Sid Arthur’s Message solo at http://www.cuccurullo.tv/sam-vid.htm; the album track features the voice of Warren’s long-time friend, Al Malkin. Also on the album is Dale Bozzio (as Miss Tickle). You can buy selected tracks - and listen to samples of all of them - right now at Play.com in the UK. And here’s a little recent something (cough) recorded with Joe Travers and Tommy Mars: http://www.pumpitout.com/audio/obummer.mp3 ...the 399 pages of Scott Parker‘s new book, Blessed Relief: The Recordings Of FRANK ZAPPA Volume Three, 1972-1973, are being readied for print as I type…you can now see all seven episodes of the Drum Channel’s The Zappa Drummers Roundtable – featuring Terry Bozzio, Ralph Humphrey, Chester Thompson, Chad Wackerman and Ruth Underwood - at http://www.drumchannel.com/entertainment/15004.aspx. And The Zappa Drummers Drum Jam, too (http://www.drumchannel.com/entertainment/13294.aspx)...Chris Opperman’s fifth album, The Lionheart, features ten brand new studio recordings - including The Porpentine, his ambitious 12-movement piece for full orchestra plus rhythm section - and a ferocious double guitar solo by Mike Keneally…the May 2009 issue of Guitar World featured Steve Vai on the cover and an in-depth article celebrating the 25th anniversary of Flex-Able. Steve recounts the production of the album, and the article includes many rare photographs of Steve’s self-built studio, as well as photos from the sessions…sadly, there’s no official Arf Society CDs from last year’s Zappanale, but Italian band Fattore Zeta has released its set from the festival on a new CD called Dio Fa…coming soon: new book, Beefheart: Through The Eyes Of Magic, by John “Drumbo” French (http://www.propermusic.com/epk/teaser/vol1.html)...listen to Gail Zappa & Joe Travers talking about Lumpy Money (“...and maybe a little something special on the side”? Yeah, there is fer sure: a Frankly Valarie excerpt from the currently-being-worked-upon 4tieth anniversary Ruben & The Jets CD) on KPFK Radio. It’s all here (fast-forward one hour to the start, then to around 1:40:00 for the exclusive)…the Unmatched series of Zappa tributos just got bigger: http://www.halloffame.es/unmatched8-9-10.html ...the small town of Middelburg in Holland has decided to name a square after FZ in a built-up area named de Mortiere. I think we should lobby to have something similar in Bognor Regis…read an interview from 2000 with David Ocker (Zappa copyist, orchestrator, librarian and Synclavier programmer) by J21 at http://www.myspace.com/j21music ...you can get 20 Extraordinary Renditions from iTunes Plus…electro-poof, Vince Noir, has bought his parents one of Don Van Vliet’s paintings – read all abaht it in The Currant Bun …my buddy J-Roc wants to share this cool video of Mike Keneally performing in Swindon with you…Markus Stauss’s Trank Zappa Grappa In Varese? will have a new live CD featuring Willie The Pimp, Mother People, The Gumbo Variations, Mom & Dad, Apostrophe and King Kong out in March. But they can all now be heard officially on Markus’s Fazzul website at http://www.fazzulmusic.ch/deutsch/t-z-g-i-v.php ...Classic Records have re-released Hot Rats on vinyl. See here http://www.classicrecords.com/item.cfm?item=RS%206356%2D200GRAMEd Mann’s new CD, Sing Gong 24, is available now from http://www.edmann.info:80/SingGong24.html. Read an interview with Ed by J21 at http://www.myspace.com/j21music ...you can now order the Frank Zappa And The Mothers Of Invention In The 1960s DVD direct from Chrome Dreams. And here’s an in-depth review…for their special January Sale, www.rockmusicmemorabilia.com is reducing the price of its Frank Zappa Bath and Knebworth commemorative set by £10 to just £49.99, and it still includes the special gift of CDs ad DVDs. This offer is only available in the UK through www.idiotbastard.com. Anyone interested should either email info@rockmusicmemorabilia.com or phone 01954 268088…Aynsley Dunbar is “excited to announce that my first solo CD in many years has just been released. This CD features many of the biggest rock and blues musicians in the industry today. There are some new songs and some surprises in there for some of you Journey and Zappa fans.” It features his cover of Chunga’s Revenge...the Gotan Project have released a live album that includes another rendition of their interpretation of Frank’s Chunga’s Revenge...George Duke’s new CD, Dukey Treats (released in August), features Napoleon Murphy Brock on two tracks, and Vinnie Colaiuta on another two…bassboy Bryan Beller’s second CD, Thanks In Advance (featuring performances by Mike Keneally, Joe Travers, Marco Minnemann, Scheila Gonzalez and Steve Vai’s violinist, Ann Marie Calhoun, among many other fine folk), is now out…Mondo Hollywood is now out on DVD. For those that don’t know, this 1967 film briefly features FZ & the Mothers, Vito, Rodney Bingenheimer, and Bobby Jameson with his then girlfriend, Gail Sloatman. Check it out here: http://www.chaletfilms.com/dvd/395-Mondo_Hollywood_ed._Collector.html ...Jack Bruce was intimately involved in putting together Can You Follow?, a 6-CD set spanning his career from 1962 to 2003, which of course features Apostrophe. Now here’s an extract from a 1992 interview with Jack by Polish rock magazine Tylko Rock regarding his involvement in said track: “At the time I was recording an album with Carla Bley, far more interesting one...so Frank, whom I met earlier, appeared one day in the studio and asked me: “Can you take your cello and go to my session?” So I turned up in a NY studio with my cello, I’m listening to his music, pretty awful, and just don’t know what to do with myself, and Frank says to me: “Listen, I would like you to play a sound, like this... whaaaaaang!!!” So I did what he asked me to do. Whaaaaaang!!! That was all. That was my input to Frank Zappa’s most popular record! (laughs)” (Bear in mind that this was found on Wikipedia, which also claimed that Jan Molby was openly bi-sexual and that Ronnie Hazelhurst co-wrote Reach for S Club 7.)…a bust of FZ is to be erected in Baltimore; see http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/local/baltimore_city/bal-zappa0507,0,5047730.story Gail has said that she supports the project, spearheaded by Zappa fans from Lithuania. Baltimore’s public art commission has accepted the gift of the bronze bust, which will sit atop a stainless steel pole. It’s a replica of the bust that went up in 1995 in Vilnius. GZ says the creators of the bust “have gone about this in the right way, with total respect for the composer.” Eric Leicus, a Lithuanian resident in Baltimore says: “A friend who works in the Baltimore Office of Promotion & the Arts (BOP&A) tells me that various well-trafficked locations have been denied for placement of the statue because Frank Zappa was not an appropriate image to have on their grounds. Therefore, its very possible that the Zappa statue could be put on the outskirts on the city...meaning, it’ll be put in a place where no one will see it. I’m thinking it should be in Fells Point Square/Mt Vernon Park or at least somewhere downtown where people can actually appreciate it.” If you agree, Eric suggests you send an email to Kim Domanski (public art coordinator for BOP&A, kdomanski@promotionandarts.com) and tell her that you’d like to see the statue in a highly trafficked/visible area, and not pushed to the outskirts of the city where no one will see it…My Soul - The Complete MPS Fusion Recordings, a 4-CD box set comprising George Duke’s Solus; The Inner Source; Faces In Reflection; Feel; I Love The Blues…; The Aura Will Prevail; and Liberated Fantasies, has just been released. Not sure where this leaves the Promising Music remastered reissues…Wendy Bannister: “We have two of the big original 1971 tour posters left (with a slightly larger tear than the ones we sold through your site for £75) for only £45.” Anyone interested should email Wendy on info@rockmusicmemorabilia.com or phone 01954 268088…Vivid Entertainment plans to release what it says is a film from the vaults of classic rock: a sex film supposedly of Jimi Hendrix. The film shows a naked man who resembles Hendrix, but his full face appears on screen for only a few seconds, with his eyes closed. The film has no audio, but the DVD includes commentary from two women who believe the tape is real: Pamela Des Barres and Cynthia Plaster Caster, who says “I’m 100 percent sure it’s him. The facial bone structure is the same. The eyebrows and the moustache are true to the style he was wearing in 1970.”…Ray Scherr and Steve Vai are the Executive Producers of Crazy, a new independent feature film inspired by the tragic life and music of 1950s-era guitarist Hank Garland. Steve performs a cameo as Hank Williams…2007 saw the release of Tony Palmer’s All My Loving DVD. Now, available for the first time, his All You Need Is Love has made its DVD debut as a lavish boxed set containing all 17 episodes of the TV series on 5 discs. This includes interviews with some of the major names of the past 50+ years including John Lennon, Paul McCartney, Elvis Presley, Jimi Hendrix, Tina Turner, Bill Graham, FZ and Eric Clapton. the mighty Paul StatusBaby asked Tony about the chances of 200 Motels coming out on DVD. And this is what he said: “Keep your fingers crossed - we are doing our best! We have now found the master tapes, so are looking into the potential contractual problems.” Any extras? “We are still examining the material, but there might well be an interview with me about the film’s origins, if only to dispel some of the garbage that has been written about what actually happened, usually by people who were not there.”…German label, Promising Music, has gained access to a range of more than 400 titles of the MPS catalogue and has remastered and reissued Don ‘Sugarcane’ Harris’s Got The Blues and George Duke’s Faces In Reflection. They may also reissue George’s I Love the Blues, She Heard My Cry (featuring Ruth Underwood, Bruce & Tom Fowler, Janet Ferguson and Johnny “Guitar” Watson), The Aura Will Prevail (featuring Echidna’s Arf and Uncle Remus), Feel (featuring FZ), and Liberated Fantasies (featuring Napi). The CDs are packaged in downsize replicas of original LP, with inner sleeves, an extra booklet with legible reprints of liner notes…I Believe In Music: The History Of The Gross Prophet is a 50-track, double CD collection featuring tracks recorded by Gross Prophet members before, during and after their time in the band (1962–1999). The band’s prime line-up included bassist/vocalist Gerald Sanders of the Tornadoes. The collection (which includes the FZ-engineered Tornadoes’ track Moon Dawg) has been put together by Greg Russo (with Gerald’s help) and will be available from Crossfire Publications in May. If you haven’t checked out the two Tornadoes CDs that Greg put together (Now And Then and Charge Of The Tornadoes), visit the Crossfire site for more info now…Bright Eye Pictures has two new DVD releases: Prometheus’ Garden (28 minutes, 1988) is the only film over which Bruce Bickford maintained complete creative control. The DVD features a commentary track by Bickford, an alternate score by Laird Dixon, and the half hour documentary featurette, Luck Of A Foghorn: The Making Of Bruce Bickford’s Prometheus’ Garden, directed by Brett Ingram. The other is an exclusive release of the new Monster Road “Collector’s Edition” DVD, featuring a DVD-9 encode for superior image quality, plus the movie soundtrack by Shark Quest and 15 additional minutes (45 min. total) of extras, including rare Bickford animation and deleted scenes from the documentary…got a very sweet email from Frank’s brother, Charles Robert “Bob” Zappa: “I have been reading - and enjoying - material on your web site for quite some time and would like to thank you for keeping Frank’s memory alive for so many of his fans,” he wrote. Guess that makes me Zappa Family approved? Bob has written a book (Frankie and Me: Growing Up ZAPPA), but it’s still out on submissions and has not yet been sold…Claude Nobs and Perry Richardson have just published four hardback books – Live! From Montreux: 40 Years Of Music From The Montreux Jazz Festival – that include many photos from the 1971 casino fire…Guitar Center’s Fresh Cuts Volume 1 CD, featuring Guitar Center employees & more, includes Magic Carolina by Dweezil Zappa, seemingly an excerpt from a ZPZ show of the segue between two songs by his daddy. Get it on eBay today…in 2007, Marty Smyth released an album of tunes played on a church organ, called Synchronous, that includes Peaches En Regalia (http://www.martysmyth.ca/Listen/A39642BC-30AB-49D2-BA57-C54A30CFA358.html)...like father like son: Dweezil’s version of the mighty Zep’s Stairway To Heaven can be heard on three new-ish releases: Led Box: The Ultimate Tribute To Led Zeppelin (2008, Cleopatra Records); Rock Band Classics (2008, Deadline); and Classic Rock Masters (2008, Deadline). Sounds like Axl Rose on the out-chorus…Pamela Des Barres is “looking for former groupies or modern girls still hanging with bands for an upcoming doc based on my last book, Let’s Spend the Night Together. The bands have to be very well known, sorry! Please send me a brief note about your exploits,” she asks…watch George Clinton’s P-Funk All Stars rip into I’m The Slime on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Bqf2mPoOns (thanks to The Amazing Mr Bickerton for that)…Steve Vai has contributed a previously unreleased song to the Musicians For Minneapolis - 57 Songs for the I-35W Bridge Disaster Relief Effort benefit CD. Without Me is a soaring ballad originally recorded during the Ultra Zone sessions, and features Philip Bynoe on bass, Mike Mangini on drums and Mike Keneally on keyboards…get the latest DVD (or CD) from Robert Martin here: http://www.lookgreatnakedatanyage.com/...Phish has released a live album (old recording: Vegas 96) that includes their version of Peaches En Regalia…eaders of T’Mershi Duween may recall Bruno MacDonald (also of The Amazing Pudding Floyd ‘zine)? Well, he’s written a book with Robert Dimery called Rock & Roll Heaven (Quintet Books) – about musical icons who have joined the great gig in the sky…including FZ. Read it and weep.…the artist formerly known as L Shankar is now Shenkar.  His self-produced solo release for Big Deal Records was released on 25 September 2007 and features guest artists and musicians such as Patrick Leonard, Natasha Bedingfield, Wendy & Lisa and former Pussycat Doll, Ana Maria…after Zappa Plays Zappa Phaze II, Dweezil went back to What The Hell Was I Thinking?, “a project I was hoping to finish last year, after working on it for 14 years. It’s a continuous piece of music that’s also a 75-minute audio movie featuring 35 different guest guitar players. It’s a ‘Guinness Book’ sort of thing, I guess.” Hoop-la! Meanwhile, Dweezil can be heard on the soundtrack to the film, Gracie, playing a song called Bad Intensions (not the Dr Dre song, one assumes?). The film, set in 1978, sounds like a Gregory’s Girl/Bend It Like Beckham teenage girl plays footie type thing...trumpet player Malcolm McNab, who toured with both Grand & Petit Wazoos, released his first solo album last year, entitled Exquisite - The Artistry of Malcolm McNab, which includes a cover of The Be-Bop Tango featuring (among others), Earle Dumler on bass oboe, Bruce Fowler on trombone, Ruth Underwood on marimba and Vinnie Colaiuta on drums...okay, this didn’t make it onto my CD, but this entry into WFMU’s Sixty Second Song Remix contest is well worth a listen: http://blogfiles.wfmu.org/KF/2007/01/one/General_Assembly_-_Idiot_Son.mp3...spiffing news from Mike Keneally: Vai Piano Reductions Vol. 2 is underway. “We’ve settled on a list of songs for me to tackle and I’ve started work on arranging Love Secrets for solo piano. Wicked.” Indeed. If you haven’t got the first volume, what you waiting for, godammit?...

 

 

...and finally, Esther...

 

RIP Cheryl Ann Jiosne, 5 August 1966-25 August 2010…

 

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