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Kenny on trombone) in a living room replay of a minstrel routine called "Lazy Bones."</blockquote> | Kenny on trombone) in a living room replay of a minstrel routine called "Lazy Bones."</blockquote> | ||
<div align=right>[[The Real Frank Zappa Book]]</div> | <div align=right>[[The Real Frank Zappa Book]]</div> | ||
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| + | Mentioned in [[Let's Make The Water Turn Black]]: '''Every morning Daddy Dinky went to work/Selling lamps and chairs, to San Ber'dino squares"'' | ||
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[[Category:Supporting Cast|Williams]] | [[Category:Supporting Cast|Williams]] | ||
Latest revision as of 11:43, 27 December 2021
Father of Kenny and Ronnie Williams.
He worked as a furniture salesman in San Bernardino.
...he used to play 'bones' or 'spoons' in a minstrel show. To relive the golden days of yesteryear he would, from time to time, force his children to accompany him (Ronnie on guitar,
Kenny on trombone) in a living room replay of a minstrel routine called "Lazy Bones."
Mentioned in Let's Make The Water Turn Black: 'Every morning Daddy Dinky went to work/Selling lamps and chairs, to San Ber'dino squares"