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− | '''Ronald Lloyd "Ronnie" Williams''' is acknowledged as the one who in 1960 introduced Frank to [[Paul Buff]], which started a most productive period at [[Pal Studio]]. Ronnie also played guitar with [[The Blackouts]] in '61-'62. Ronnie Williams provided vocal for [[We're Only In It For The Money]], [[Lumpy Gravy]], and [[The Lost Episodes]]. | + | '''Ronald Lloyd "Ronnie" Williams''' is acknowledged as the one who in 1960 introduced Frank to [[Paul Buff]], which started a most productive period at [[Pal Studio]]. Ronnie also played guitar with [[The Blackouts]] in '61-'62. Ronnie Williams provided vocal for ''[[We're Only In It For The Money]], [[Lumpy Gravy]]'', and ''[[The Lost Episodes]]''. |
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+ | In the spring of 1975 Ronnie unexpectedly appeared durng a concert in Pomona. According to Zappa he was drunk and asked to play ''"the song about the boogers."'' When Zappa did recognize him he asked him to come on stage. Ronnie didn't sing, but played guitar. <ref>http://globalia.net/donlope/fz/notes/1975.html</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 17:01, 17 January 2016
Ronald Lloyd "Ronnie" Williams is acknowledged as the one who in 1960 introduced Frank to Paul Buff, which started a most productive period at Pal Studio. Ronnie also played guitar with The Blackouts in '61-'62. Ronnie Williams provided vocal for We're Only In It For The Money, Lumpy Gravy, and The Lost Episodes.
In the spring of 1975 Ronnie unexpectedly appeared durng a concert in Pomona. According to Zappa he was drunk and asked to play "the song about the boogers." When Zappa did recognize him he asked him to come on stage. Ronnie didn't sing, but played guitar. [1]