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Pauline Butcher (after her marriage "Pauline Bird") was Zappa's secretary from 1968 to 1972. She was hired during [[The Mothers]] first European tour to translate the lyrics from [[Absolutely Free]]. Her naivety in the music world (such as asking [[Eric Clapton]] what instrument he played.) appealed to FZ and he asked her to work as his secretary.  She moved out to [[The Log Cabin]] where, amongst her many duties, she ran the [[United Mutations]] fan club.
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'''Pauline Butcher''' (after her marriage "Pauline Bird") was Zappa's secretary from 1968 to 1972. She was hired during [[The Mothers]] first European tour to translate the lyrics from [[Absolutely Free]]. Her naivety in the music world (such as asking [[Eric Clapton]] what instrument he played.) appealed to FZ and he asked her to work as his secretary.  She moved out to [[The Log Cabin]] where, amongst her many duties, she ran the [[United Mutations]] fan club.
  
 
Ill health forced her return to England in 1972. She has since worked as a teacher and a writer for theatre and radio.
 
Ill health forced her return to England in 1972. She has since worked as a teacher and a writer for theatre and radio.

Revision as of 13:58, 4 October 2011

Pauline Butcher & FZ

Pauline Butcher (after her marriage "Pauline Bird") was Zappa's secretary from 1968 to 1972. She was hired during The Mothers first European tour to translate the lyrics from Absolutely Free. Her naivety in the music world (such as asking Eric Clapton what instrument he played.) appealed to FZ and he asked her to work as his secretary. She moved out to The Log Cabin where, amongst her many duties, she ran the United Mutations fan club.

Ill health forced her return to England in 1972. She has since worked as a teacher and a writer for theatre and radio.

On September 14, 2001 she released her autobiography, Freak Out! My Life with Frank Zappa.

Relating books, articles

  • A 2005 interview Me and Frank - Pauline Bird remembers her time with "musical mystery Frank Zappa in the 1960s". - article on bbc.co.uk.