A look into the early influences of Frank Zappa and how he was freaking people out with avant-garde rock long before the Mothers of Invention were started.
Frank Zappa once made a jilted boyfriend so angry that he stormed the stage and attacked him in front of a crowd of people.
Their zine was a parody of a home decor magazine, constructed with all the prankster creativity and aggro wit you’d expect ...
Frank Zappa is heralded as one of music's counterculture heroes. He was so wedded to the pursuit of authenticity that he told fans to bypass the labels.
Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow was a reflection of his unique personality and flair for the extraordinary. Keep scrolling to ...
Dweezil Zappa learned of Jimi Hendrix as a kid. Of course, that was from his legendary musical genius and rock ’n’ roll madman father, Frank Zappa, who died in 1993. “While I didn’t have ...
Frank Zappa helped the Alice Cooper Band transform from an unsuccessful nightclub band to one of the pioneers of shock rock.
Frank Zappa’s name isn’t featured on the front of 1967’s Absolutely Free, The Mothers Of Invention’s second album. But, as his looming mustachioed face on the cover hints, the disc would ...
Belew's contribution cannot be understated – and as a guitarist who, like Belew, was once part of the Frank Zappa camp, Vai tells MusicRadar that he “can't say enough about Adrian” and his d ...
Treacherous Cretins is a UK-based band that performs the works of the legendary American composer Frank Zappa. Its members have played and collaborated with the likes of Dweezil Zappa, Ike Willis ...