Frank Zappa and Captain Beefheart's album "Bongo Fury" celebrates its 50th anniversary with a lavish box set, featuring unreleased tracks and live recordings from Austin's Armadillo World Headquarters ...
KHOU former chief meteorologist Neil Frank has died, the Houston news station announced. Frank, 94, served as director of the National Hurricane Center from 1974 through 1987 and then joined KHOU's ...
Detroit Lions offensive line coach Hank Fraley said Frank Ragnow "definitely has plenty in him" if he wants to play again in 2026, though Ragnow's longtime position coach won't lobby for the Pro Bowl ...
Forrest Frank announces 29-city tour, starting June 1 in Tulsa and ending August 1 in Arlington. Frank gained popularity with viral pop music and a strong social media presence. His hits, ...
He developed his own form of expression at 9 years old, taught himself to compose music at 11, and hated the Summer Of Love, drugs and lack of effort. Here’s why there’s no such thing as an ex-Zappa ...
Frank Ragnow's retirement lasted less than a year. According to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport, the All-Pro center is ending his retirement and rejoining the Detroit Lions amid the team's push to secure a ...
“Alright, this is it! This is the big one! Happy Halloween, everybody!” declares Frank Zappa to a rabid New York audience on Halloween 78, and his is no hollow boast. On Halloween night of 1978, at ...
Spooky! Scary! I am, of course, referring to the compositional skill and dazzling technical chops on display by Frank Zappa and his top-flight band on the Halloween night of 1978 in New York City.
Frank Zappa’s 1978 Halloween concert ‘The Big One’ released in full for the first time in a 5CD super deluxe box set with rare bonus tracks. Frank Zappa’s connection to New York City reached its peak ...
Many at my fraternity house worshipped at the altar of Zappa. He had a soda machine with one slot filled randomly with Tahitian Treat, YooHoo, and beer, and that slot was labelled Chunga’s Revenge ...
My music review column, Playback, first ran in February 1972 in The Herald newspapers of Paddock Publications in Arlington Heights, IL. It moved to The Camden Herald in 1977 and to The Courier Gazette ...
Forrest Frank is setting the record straight. After country superstar Jelly Roll publicly questioned why he would reject Christian music awards while still profiting from worship songs, Frank took to ...
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