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− | Davey Moire was a recording engineer for FZ from 1975, until Frank's death in '93. Davey provided vocal for [[Zoot Allures]], [[Studio Tan]], [[Sheik Yerbouti]], [[Shut Up ' | + | [[File:Daveymoire.jpg|right]] |
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+ | Davey Moire was a recording engineer for FZ from 1975, until Frank's death in '93. Davey provided vocal for [[Zoot Allures]], [[Studio Tan]], [[Sheik Yerbouti]], [[Shut Up 'n Play Yer Guitar]] series, and [[Läther]]. | ||
From "Letters To Mix", 2003 – [[Michael Braunstein]]: "The Frank I Remember": "Later, during the spring of 1975, I was engineering for Frank, and [[Davey Moire]] was the front desk receptionist. He was such a Zappa fan - so eager to get into the studio - that I asked to have him be my assistant. He even ended up doing some vocals and playing harp on a couple of tunes." | From "Letters To Mix", 2003 – [[Michael Braunstein]]: "The Frank I Remember": "Later, during the spring of 1975, I was engineering for Frank, and [[Davey Moire]] was the front desk receptionist. He was such a Zappa fan - so eager to get into the studio - that I asked to have him be my assistant. He even ended up doing some vocals and playing harp on a couple of tunes." | ||
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+ | ==Link== | ||
+ | *[https://www.discogs.com/artist/257653-Davey-Moire Discogs] | ||
[[Category:Supporting Cast|Moire, Davey]] | [[Category:Supporting Cast|Moire, Davey]] |
Latest revision as of 08:08, 31 October 2021
Davey Moire was a recording engineer for FZ from 1975, until Frank's death in '93. Davey provided vocal for Zoot Allures, Studio Tan, Sheik Yerbouti, Shut Up 'n Play Yer Guitar series, and Läther.
From "Letters To Mix", 2003 – Michael Braunstein: "The Frank I Remember": "Later, during the spring of 1975, I was engineering for Frank, and Davey Moire was the front desk receptionist. He was such a Zappa fan - so eager to get into the studio - that I asked to have him be my assistant. He even ended up doing some vocals and playing harp on a couple of tunes."