Thursday, 3 December 2020

BILL AND FRANK'S MOST EXCELLENT ADVENTURE

 

They were called Frank Zappa Experiments, a surprising credit for a local starving artist who had zero name recognition. The cover of one card has a ..
As someone who was in elementary school when rock legend Frank Zappa died in 1993, I never had much of an awareness of the musician, ...
... daunting discography, Frank Zappa effectively evaded commercial success until late-life novelty single "Valley Girl" inexplicably cracked the charts.

 NOTICE

The eagle-eyed amongst you will have also noticed that the Gonzo Multimedia websites have changed and are in a process of flux, so there are no individual sales links at the moment. But check out www.gonzomultimedia.co.uk for a thing of wonder.
There is a hunky-dory, all singing, all dancing, Gonzo Publications website is now pretty well done, although there arve still nine authors who need personal pages. You can find it at www.gonzopublishers.com and then tell me what a clever fellow I am. It even has a haiku to explain why some links are not finished:
"These links do not work, now but they will do so soon, we apologise"

Enjoy.



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