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'''Hal Zeiger''' was a promotor of rock and theatrical venues. He was also manager of [[Johnny Otis]] in the 1950s. <ref>https://www.npr.org/transcripts/145510703?t=1601229846659</ref>
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==Zappa about Hal Zeiger==
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''"Hal Zeiger (one of the first big promoters of rock entertainment during the 50s) says, "I knew that there was a big thing here that was basic, that was big, that had to get bigger. I realized that this music got through to the youngsters because the big beat matched the great rhythms of the human body. I understood that. I knew it and I knew there was nothing that anyone could do to knock that out of them. And I further knew that they would carry this with them the rest of their lives."'' - Frank Zappa in ''[[The Oracle Has It All Psyched Out]]'', 27 June 1968, Interview in Life.
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* [http://www.donlope.net/fz/notes/Freak_Out_Contributors.html#ZeigerHal Globalia information]
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Latest revision as of 10:19, 27 September 2020

Hal Zeiger was a promotor of rock and theatrical venues. He was also manager of Johnny Otis in the 1950s. [1]

Zappa about Hal Zeiger

"Hal Zeiger (one of the first big promoters of rock entertainment during the 50s) says, "I knew that there was a big thing here that was basic, that was big, that had to get bigger. I realized that this music got through to the youngsters because the big beat matched the great rhythms of the human body. I understood that. I knew it and I knew there was nothing that anyone could do to knock that out of them. And I further knew that they would carry this with them the rest of their lives." - Frank Zappa in The Oracle Has It All Psyched Out, 27 June 1968, Interview in Life.

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