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The "Pomona Valley Symphony" is a title given to the 55 member 'orchestra' assembled by FZ, and conducted by [[Fred E. Graff]], that provided the soundtrack recording for [[The World’s Greatest Sinner (The Film)]], augmented by Zappa, Kenny Burgen; saxophone, Doug Rost: rhythm guitar, & [[Al Surratt]]: drums. | The "Pomona Valley Symphony" is a title given to the 55 member 'orchestra' assembled by FZ, and conducted by [[Fred E. Graff]], that provided the soundtrack recording for [[The World’s Greatest Sinner (The Film)]], augmented by Zappa, Kenny Burgen; saxophone, Doug Rost: rhythm guitar, & [[Al Surratt]]: drums. | ||
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Revision as of 11:21, 9 October 2020
The "Pomona Valley Symphony" is a title given to the 55 member 'orchestra' assembled by FZ, and conducted by Fred E. Graff, that provided the soundtrack recording for The World’s Greatest Sinner (The Film), augmented by Zappa, Kenny Burgen; saxophone, Doug Rost: rhythm guitar, & Al Surratt: drums.