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− | '''Carl Lewis Zappa''' ([[Baltimore]], Maryland, September 10, 1948 <ref>http://globalia.net/donlope/fz/notes/1940-1951.html</ref> - November 10-11, 2020) was one of [[ | + | '''Carl Lewis Zappa''' ([[Baltimore]], Maryland, September 10, 1948 <ref>http://globalia.net/donlope/fz/notes/1940-1951.html</ref> - November 10-11, 2020) was one of [[Biography|FZ]]'s brothers. |
==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
− | He was born in 1948 as the third child and son of [[Francis Zappa]] (1905-1973) and [[Rose Marie Zappa]] (1912-2004). His two older brothers were [[Frank Zappa]] (1940-1993) and [[Bobby Zappa]] (1943-2018), while his younger sister was [[Patrice Zappa]], aka ''"Candy" (1951)''. | + | He was born in 1948 as the third child and son of [[Francis Zappa]] (1905-1973) and [[Rose Marie Zappa]] (1912-2004). His two older brothers were [[Biography|Frank Zappa]] (1940-1993) and [[Bobby Zappa]] (1943-2018), while his younger sister was [[Patrice Zappa]], aka ''"Candy" (1951)''. |
Carl Zappa sang ''"Riot in Cell Block #9"'' with [[The Blackouts]] at the Antelope Valley fair. | Carl Zappa sang ''"Riot in Cell Block #9"'' with [[The Blackouts]] at the Antelope Valley fair. |
Revision as of 20:16, 21 July 2021
Carl Lewis Zappa (Baltimore, Maryland, September 10, 1948 [1] - November 10-11, 2020) was one of FZ's brothers.
Biography
He was born in 1948 as the third child and son of Francis Zappa (1905-1973) and Rose Marie Zappa (1912-2004). His two older brothers were Frank Zappa (1940-1993) and Bobby Zappa (1943-2018), while his younger sister was Patrice Zappa, aka "Candy" (1951).
Carl Zappa sang "Riot in Cell Block #9" with The Blackouts at the Antelope Valley fair.
He appears in the video "Uncle Meat" and is referenced in the song Dummy Up on Roxy & Elsewhere.
In 2020 Patrice Zappa announced that Carl Zappa had passed away.