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Latest revision as of 07:33, 23 September 2020
Janet Ferguson is an American singer, sometimes credited as "Gabby Furggy".
Biography
Ferguson was part of the scene hanging out in the Log Cabin in Laurel Canyon.
She sang vocals on WPLJ (Burnt Weeny Sandwich), It Just Might Be A One-Shot Deal (1972 - Paramount Studios) (Waka/Jawaka) and The Grand Wazoo. Ferguson can be seen in the film 200 Motels, Video From Hell and Uncle Meat, as well as the documentaries Frank Zappa Filmt 200 Motels and The True Story Of 200 Motels. Zappa named a composition after her: Janet's Big Dance Number.
Ferguson also appears on George Duke's album "I Love the Blues, She Heard My Cry." She sings "Kama Sutra Time" in the film "Down and Dirty Duck" (1974).
COMA BERNICE "The Plumber" [8-9 / 30º-60º], one of the constellations in the "One Size Fits All" (1975) "universe", has a star named "Henna Brillo", which reminds us of "Camarillo Brillo", a track on Over-Nite Sensation (1973), what appears to be a reference to Janet Neville-Furguson.
Later in life she married Paul Hof, a technician on Zappa's early 1970s albums.