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Zappa's collaboration with [[Bob Guy]] spawned two musical singles named ''[[Dear Jeepers]]'' and ''[[Letter From Jeepers]]'', directly inspired by Zacherle's song. | Zappa's collaboration with [[Bob Guy]] spawned two musical singles named ''[[Dear Jeepers]]'' and ''[[Letter From Jeepers]]'', directly inspired by Zacherle's song. | ||
− | He can be seen on the album cover of [[We're Only In It For The Money]]. <ref>http:// | + | He can be seen on the album cover of [[We're Only In It For The Money]]. <ref>http://donlope.net/fz/notes/We%27re_Only_In_It_For_The_Money_Cover.html</ref> |
Zacherle also announced Zappa's concert [[72/10/31 Passaic NJ US Capitol Theatre|at the Passaic NJ US Capitol Theatre on Halloween, 1972.]] | Zacherle also announced Zappa's concert [[72/10/31 Passaic NJ US Capitol Theatre|at the Passaic NJ US Capitol Theatre on Halloween, 1972.]] |
Latest revision as of 06:51, 26 August 2021
John Zacherle (sometimes credited as "Zacherley") (September 28, 1918 - October 27, 2016) was an American TV and radio presenter, best known for broadcasting shows involving horror and horror movies. He portrayed a character named "Roland/Zacherley" in the show "Shock Theater" (1957-58) and "Zacherley at Large" (1959-60) and recorded the novelty horror single "Dinner With Drac" (1958).
Zappa's collaboration with Bob Guy spawned two musical singles named Dear Jeepers and Letter From Jeepers, directly inspired by Zacherle's song.
He can be seen on the album cover of We're Only In It For The Money. [1]
Zacherle also announced Zappa's concert at the Passaic NJ US Capitol Theatre on Halloween, 1972.
He passed away in 2016.
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