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Born '''Sandra Leano''', she became [[Miss Sandra]] -one of the [[GTO's]]- arriving on the L.A. [[Sunset Strip]] scene from San Pedro with [[Christine Frka]], She became pregnant by his resident artist [[Cal Schenkel]], giving birth to their daughter Raven.
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Born: 18th January 1949 San Pedro California<br>
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Died: 23rd April 1991, Albion California<br>
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[[Miss Sandra]] (real name: Sandra Leano, San Pedro, California, January 18, 1949 - April 23, 1991, Albion, California) was a member of the [[GTO's]] arriving on the L.A. [[Sunset Strip]] scene from San Pedro with [[Christine Frka]], She became pregnant by his resident artist [[Cal Schenkel]], giving birth to their daughter Raven. She later moved back to San Pedro, then to Italy with her new husband and three children. In 1991 she died of cancer.  
  
[[Sandra Leano]] later moved back to San Pedro, then to Italy with her new husband and three children.
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==Zappa quotes==
  
She died of cancer on April 23, 1991.
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Sandra's Story:  [[Sandra Leano|Sandra]] is a native Southern California and she joined "the scene" by hanging out at the Insomniac, a now-defunct coffee shop in Hermosa Beach. She also frequented (with [[Christine Frka|Miss Christine]]) a similar place called the Intangible Tangerine, where, she says, "everybody was insane." She's from San Pedro, "where everybody cruises." She went to New York when [[Christine Frka|Miss Christine]] moved in with Tony Melendy, a Santa Monica sculptor. For a while she was in art school somewhere, and finally she found her way to Tom Mix's old house in Laurel Canyon. At that time, [[Carl Franzoni|Carl Orestes Franzoni]] ("he is freaky right down to his toenails," Zappa said on the liner notes of [[Freak Out!|Freak Out]]) was living there in one of LA's wilder communes. (The house rents for $700 a month and later Zappa moved in, gathering his own commune to supplant that of Franzoni's.) [[Christine Frka|Miss Christine]] had been reunited with Sandra by now and they lived together in the vault in the basement of the house (right next to the bowling alley.) Her "fave raves" are [[Bob Dylan]] and [[Cal Schenkel|Calvin]] (who is the artist Zappa uses for all advertising and album cover art).
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<div align=right>-Rolling Stone - February 15th 1969</div>
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<blockquote>[[Sandra Leano|Miss Sandra]] always carried a small can of [[wikipedia:Crisco|Crisco]] for personal lubrication.</blockquote>
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<div align=right>-[[The Real Frank Zappa Book]]</div>
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Revision as of 14:32, 21 February 2012

Born: 18th January 1949 San Pedro California
Died: 23rd April 1991, Albion California
Miss Sandra (real name: Sandra Leano, San Pedro, California, January 18, 1949 - April 23, 1991, Albion, California) was a member of the GTO's arriving on the L.A. Sunset Strip scene from San Pedro with Christine Frka, She became pregnant by his resident artist Cal Schenkel, giving birth to their daughter Raven. She later moved back to San Pedro, then to Italy with her new husband and three children. In 1991 she died of cancer.

Zappa quotes

Sandra's Story: Sandra is a native Southern California and she joined "the scene" by hanging out at the Insomniac, a now-defunct coffee shop in Hermosa Beach. She also frequented (with Miss Christine) a similar place called the Intangible Tangerine, where, she says, "everybody was insane." She's from San Pedro, "where everybody cruises." She went to New York when Miss Christine moved in with Tony Melendy, a Santa Monica sculptor. For a while she was in art school somewhere, and finally she found her way to Tom Mix's old house in Laurel Canyon. At that time, Carl Orestes Franzoni ("he is freaky right down to his toenails," Zappa said on the liner notes of Freak Out) was living there in one of LA's wilder communes. (The house rents for $700 a month and later Zappa moved in, gathering his own commune to supplant that of Franzoni's.) Miss Christine had been reunited with Sandra by now and they lived together in the vault in the basement of the house (right next to the bowling alley.) Her "fave raves" are Bob Dylan and Calvin (who is the artist Zappa uses for all advertising and album cover art).

-Rolling Stone - February 15th 1969


Miss Sandra always carried a small can of Crisco for personal lubrication.

-The Real Frank Zappa Book