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The Chieftans, or at least a few of them, played at the  Friday "soirees" at zappa's home in february 1993, along with other 'guests' like [[Terry Bozzio]], [[L. Shankar]], [[Johnny "Guitar" Watson]], and the Tuvan Throat Singers. One of these parties is featured in the a&e biography and  the BBC special on FZ. 8 of the 12 tracks for The Chieftans "The Celtic Harp" were recorded at [[UMRK]] - zappa contributed uncredited. From the liner notes: "a most memorable session with our Celtic cousin, Mr. Tom Jones, recorded at the Zappa's residence under the bemused and watchful eye of Frank himself.  In memory of Frank Zappa."
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The Chieftans, or at least a few of them, played at the  Friday "soirees" at zappa's home in february 1993, along with other 'guests' like [[Terry Bozzio]], [[L. Shankar]], [[Johnny "Guitar" Watson]], and the Tuvan Throat Singers. One of these parties is featured in the A&E Biography and  the BBC Special on FZ. 8 of the 12 tracks for The Chieftans "The Celtic Harp" were recorded at [[UMRK]] - Zappa contributed uncredited. From the liner notes: "a most memorable session with our Celtic cousin, Mr. Tom Jones, recorded at the Zappa's residence under the bemused and watchful eye of Frank himself.  In memory of Frank Zappa."

Revision as of 09:30, 19 March 2005


The Chieftans, or at least a few of them, played at the Friday "soirees" at zappa's home in february 1993, along with other 'guests' like Terry Bozzio, L. Shankar, Johnny "Guitar" Watson, and the Tuvan Throat Singers. One of these parties is featured in the A&E Biography and the BBC Special on FZ. 8 of the 12 tracks for The Chieftans "The Celtic Harp" were recorded at UMRK - Zappa contributed uncredited. From the liner notes: "a most memorable session with our Celtic cousin, Mr. Tom Jones, recorded at the Zappa's residence under the bemused and watchful eye of Frank himself. In memory of Frank Zappa."