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Born in Baltimore, Maryland, Frank Zappa was raised in California where he grew
up influenced in equal measures by avant garde composers such as Edgar Varese
and Igor Stravinsky and the local rhythm and blues and doo-wop groups.
After a short career as a professional songwriter (his elegiac "Memories of El
Monte" was recorded by The Penguins) Frank Zappa joined a local R&B band as a
guitarist. A short time later he re-christened the band "The Mothers" (and,
later still, "Frank Zappa and the Mothers Of Invention" at the insistence of the
record company.)
The Mothers were signed by well known producer Tom Wilson, and soon produced the
double album Freak Out (1966) a mixture of often topical R&B and experimental
sound collage. The similarly eclectic Absolutely Free and Lumpy Gravy followed
the next year. Zappa also recorded We're Only In It For The Money, a withering
satire on both flower power and the prevailing mood of mainstream America; the
cover parodied that of the Beatles' Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band,
replacing flowers with vegetables.
After several more albums with the Mothers including the Doo-Wop flavored
Cruising With Ruben And The Jets, Frank Zappa released the solo instrumental album Hot
Rats, featuring his free jazz inflected guitar playing, as well as a live set
recorded at the Fillmore East and featuring John Lennon. He continued this high
rate of production through the early 1970s, including the excellent and
accessible albums One Size Fits All and Apostrophe, with a new versions of the
Mothers. See Tom and Jerry for an anecdote from this era.
After a break Frank Zappa returned, and much of his later work was influenced by his
use of the synclavier as a compositional and performance tool and his mastery of
studio techniques for producing specific instrumental effects. His work was also
more explicitly political satirising the rise of television evangelists and the
Republican party.
On September 19, 1985, Zappa testified before the US Senate Commerce,
Technology, and Transportation committee, attacking the Parents Music Resource
Center or PMRC, a music censorship organization founded by Al Gore's wife Tipper
Gore and including many other political wives, including the wives of five
members of the committee. He said,
"The PMRC proposal is an ill-conceived piece of nonsense which fails to deliver
any real benefits to children, infringes the civil liberties of people who are
not children and promises to keep the courts busy for years dealing with the
interpretational and enforce mental problems inherent in the proposal's design.
"It is my understanding that, in law, First Amendment issues are decided with a
preference for the least restrictive alternative. In this context, the PMRC's
demands are the equivalent of treating dandruff by decapitation."
In the early 1990s Frank Zappa devoted almost all of his energy to modern
orchestral and synclavier works. In 1992 he was diagnosed with prostate cancer,
a disease which caused his death on December 4, 1993. His last tour in a "rock
band format" took place in 1988 with a 12-piece group which was reported to have
a repetoire of over 800 (mostly Zappa) compositions, but which split
acrimoniously before the tour was completed. The tour was documented on the
albums The Best Band You Never Heard In Your Life (Zappa "standards" and obscure
cover tunes), Make a Jazz Noise here (mostly instrumental and experimental
music) and Broadway The Hard Way (new original material), with bits also to be
found on You Can't Do That On Stage Anymore Volume 6.
On his death in 1993, Frank Zappa was interred in the Westwood Village Memorial
Park Cemetery in Westwood, California.
Zappa was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1995. That same year
the only known cast of Frank Zappa was installed in the center of Vilnius, the
capital of Lithuania. Konstantinas Bogdanas, the most renowned Lithuanian
sculptor who had previously been casting portraits of Vladimir Lenin
immortalized Zappa.
There is an asteroid named in his honor called (3834) Zappafrank.

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