Frank Zappa never actually took an IQ test, but one can only imagine that it was very high. My IQ is 126, which is considered above average, and I don't have no special qualities to me. I would consider Zappa a genius.
No he is not. Frank Zappa's father is Francis Vincent Zappa, Sr. Urban legend says that Mr. Green Jeans, a regular on Captain Kangaroo was Frank Zappa's father. That is not true!!! While numerous people have answered this question, and Frank Zappa himself addressed the topic years ago, claiming that Mr. Green Jeans was NOT his father, the fact is we simply do not know with whom Frank Zappa's mother was sleeping. Without exhuming Hugh Brannum's and Frank Zappa's bodies and performing DNA tests, this question will never be definitively answered. In my opinion, there is far too much denial for there not to be something more to this story. And let's face it: as much as we loved Frank Zappa, he simply was not that reliable and we should not automatically assume that Mr. Brannum is not his father. Think about it. It would have been embarrassing to have Mr. Green Jeans as your father if you were as wild and crazy as Frank Zappa. Also, we cannot deny the fact that the cast of Captain Kangaroo enjoyed smoking pot, as did Frank Zappa. So, while Francis Vincent Zappa, Sr. was undoubtedly Frank Zappa's legal father, we simply do not have anything that proves he was his biological father.
Erroneous was Alex Dmochowski, a European bassist who played with Zappa on several albums in the early 1970s. The story goes that he was known as Erroneous because A) he never had a valid Green Card while in the United States or B) the record company he was signed with would not give him permission to record on another label using his real name. Don't know what to believe, regardless, Erroneous played with Zappa on Waka Jawaka, Grand Wazoo, and Apostrophe.
John cena would win in a fist fight an 50 cent would win in a in a gun fight
Both breeds will not fight a bull. They would only chace them.
'Freak Out!' with the Mothers of Invention was Zappa's first album, released in 1966.
Frank Zappa never actually took an IQ test, but one can only imagine that it was very high. My IQ is 126, which is considered above average, and I don't have no special qualities to me. I would consider Zappa a genius.
No he is not. Frank Zappa's father is Francis Vincent Zappa, Sr. Urban legend says that Mr. Green Jeans, a regular on Captain Kangaroo was Frank Zappa's father. That is not true!!! While numerous people have answered this question, and Frank Zappa himself addressed the topic years ago, claiming that Mr. Green Jeans was NOT his father, the fact is we simply do not know with whom Frank Zappa's mother was sleeping. Without exhuming Hugh Brannum's and Frank Zappa's bodies and performing DNA tests, this question will never be definitively answered. In my opinion, there is far too much denial for there not to be something more to this story. And let's face it: as much as we loved Frank Zappa, he simply was not that reliable and we should not automatically assume that Mr. Brannum is not his father. Think about it. It would have been embarrassing to have Mr. Green Jeans as your father if you were as wild and crazy as Frank Zappa. Also, we cannot deny the fact that the cast of Captain Kangaroo enjoyed smoking pot, as did Frank Zappa. So, while Francis Vincent Zappa, Sr. was undoubtedly Frank Zappa's legal father, we simply do not have anything that proves he was his biological father.
Frank Zappa was one of the most accomplished composers of the rock era; his music combines an understanding of and appreciation for such contemporary classical figures as Stravinsky, Stockhausen, and Var
Frank the Bunny
i would think about £20 seeing its one of his newer albums ,something like the hotrats would sell for about £40 and is a very good album
chuck norris
coach young already won this fight in 12 rounds. after it was over and he was the only one left alive so he had to repopulate the earth. and now everyone is related to coach young
that when they grow up, they have to always respect my palace and fight for it.
Jackson. He's got moves.
Frank Sinatra
Erroneous was Alex Dmochowski, a European bassist who played with Zappa on several albums in the early 1970s. The story goes that he was known as Erroneous because A) he never had a valid Green Card while in the United States or B) the record company he was signed with would not give him permission to record on another label using his real name. Don't know what to believe, regardless, Erroneous played with Zappa on Waka Jawaka, Grand Wazoo, and Apostrophe.