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In 1960, [[Ronnie Williams]] introduced FZ to Paul Buff, owner of Pal Recording Studio in Cucamonga, CA. Paul, Frank, Ronnie, and [[Dave Aerni]] recorded a bunch of 7" singles at Pal recording studio between late '60 and 1963. In '63, Buff got the opportunity to work with Art Laboe at Original Sound.  After a couple of months, he sold the Pal recording studio to Zappa. Paul provided fuzz bass for [[The Lost Episodes]], and had a hand in recording the first two tracks of the [[Mystery Disc]].
 
In 1960, [[Ronnie Williams]] introduced FZ to Paul Buff, owner of Pal Recording Studio in Cucamonga, CA. Paul, Frank, Ronnie, and [[Dave Aerni]] recorded a bunch of 7" singles at Pal recording studio between late '60 and 1963. In '63, Buff got the opportunity to work with Art Laboe at Original Sound.  After a couple of months, he sold the Pal recording studio to Zappa. Paul provided fuzz bass for [[The Lost Episodes]], and had a hand in recording the first two tracks of the [[Mystery Disc]].

Revision as of 13:33, 22 March 2005


In 1960, Ronnie Williams introduced FZ to Paul Buff, owner of Pal Recording Studio in Cucamonga, CA. Paul, Frank, Ronnie, and Dave Aerni recorded a bunch of 7" singles at Pal recording studio between late '60 and 1963. In '63, Buff got the opportunity to work with Art Laboe at Original Sound. After a couple of months, he sold the Pal recording studio to Zappa. Paul provided fuzz bass for The Lost Episodes, and had a hand in recording the first two tracks of the Mystery Disc.