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+ | When FZ moved from [[Cucamonga]] into a little apartment at 1819 Bellevue Avenue, in the [[Echo Park]] section of [[Los Angeles]], he got a job at [[Wallich's Music City]], a record store in downtown L.A. where he worked as a salesman in the singles department. There he met [[Welton Featherstone]]. | ||
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From [[The Real Frank Zappa Book]] (1989) - "'''Let's Meet Jesus'''" - While I was working at the store, a black guy named [[Welton Featherstone]] came in, shopping for singles. We got to talking and he asked me if I'd ever been to church. I told him I'd been raised a Catholic, and he said, "No, I mean have you ever been to a real church?" He told me about a place called [[The World Church]], which happened to be right around the corner from where I lived. It was run by [[O.L. Jaggers|O.L.]] and [[Velma Jaggers]], a husband-and-wife evangelical team. He said, "You won't believe it. Tonight's 'Baptism Night' -- you gotta go down there and check it out." | From [[The Real Frank Zappa Book]] (1989) - "'''Let's Meet Jesus'''" - While I was working at the store, a black guy named [[Welton Featherstone]] came in, shopping for singles. We got to talking and he asked me if I'd ever been to church. I told him I'd been raised a Catholic, and he said, "No, I mean have you ever been to a real church?" He told me about a place called [[The World Church]], which happened to be right around the corner from where I lived. It was run by [[O.L. Jaggers|O.L.]] and [[Velma Jaggers]], a husband-and-wife evangelical team. He said, "You won't believe it. Tonight's 'Baptism Night' -- you gotta go down there and check it out." | ||
[[Category:Supporting Cast|Featherstone, Welton]] | [[Category:Supporting Cast|Featherstone, Welton]] | ||
[[Category:The Real Frank Zappa Book (The List)|Featherstone, Welton]] | [[Category:The Real Frank Zappa Book (The List)|Featherstone, Welton]] |
Revision as of 13:54, 25 September 2005
When FZ moved from Cucamonga into a little apartment at 1819 Bellevue Avenue, in the Echo Park section of Los Angeles, he got a job at Wallich's Music City, a record store in downtown L.A. where he worked as a salesman in the singles department. There he met Welton Featherstone.
From The Real Frank Zappa Book (1989) - "Let's Meet Jesus" - While I was working at the store, a black guy named Welton Featherstone came in, shopping for singles. We got to talking and he asked me if I'd ever been to church. I told him I'd been raised a Catholic, and he said, "No, I mean have you ever been to a real church?" He told me about a place called The World Church, which happened to be right around the corner from where I lived. It was run by O.L. and Velma Jaggers, a husband-and-wife evangelical team. He said, "You won't believe it. Tonight's 'Baptism Night' -- you gotta go down there and check it out."