Proper noun
Zappa (plural Zappas)
A surname from Italian.
1969 was also the year Zappa, fed up with MGM Records' interference, left them for Warner Bros. Records ' Reprise subsidiary where Zappa/Mothers recordings would bear the Bizarre Records imprint. Source: Internet
According to Zappa, the music was mostly written in motel rooms while on tour with the Mothers of Invention. Source: Internet
After searching for over a year, Zappa found a copy (he noticed the LP because of the "mad scientist" looking photo of Varèse on the cover). Source: Internet
Again, Zappa was not satisfied with the performances of his orchestral works, regarding them as under-rehearsed, but in the album liner notes he respectfully thanks Boulez's demands for precision. Source: Internet
A number of artists like Joni Mitchell, Frank Zappa and Jim Morrison flocked to Laurel Canyon in the 1960s and early ’70s, making it a breeding ground for the Los Angeles folk scene. Source: Internet
After the interview, Zappa destroys a car with a sledgehammer as the song "Mother People" plays. Source: Internet