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Born Edwin Jobson 05/28/1955 in Billingham, Cleveland, England, Eddie caught Frank's attention when his band Roxy Music opened for Zappa at the Mecca Auditorium, Milwaukee, WI, 11/28/1975. FZ asked Jobson to accompany the MOI the following month for a week in Canada. Eddie guested on violin on 12/7/1975 in Hamilton, and on 12/8/1975 in Montreal - all the while playing with FZ in dressing rooms and hotels as Frank assessed his talents - and became a member of the band in 1976. In 1980 he supported Jethro Tull and then became member for their "A"-Album. He left the goup in 1980 for a solo career.   
 
Born Edwin Jobson 05/28/1955 in Billingham, Cleveland, England, Eddie caught Frank's attention when his band Roxy Music opened for Zappa at the Mecca Auditorium, Milwaukee, WI, 11/28/1975. FZ asked Jobson to accompany the MOI the following month for a week in Canada. Eddie guested on violin on 12/7/1975 in Hamilton, and on 12/8/1975 in Montreal - all the while playing with FZ in dressing rooms and hotels as Frank assessed his talents - and became a member of the band in 1976. In 1980 he supported Jethro Tull and then became member for their "A"-Album. He left the goup in 1980 for a solo career.   
 
 
Eddie Jobson provided keyboards, violin and/or vocal for [[Zappa In New York]], [[Studio Tan]], [[Shut Up 'n Play Yer Guitar (The Series)|Shut Up 'n Play Yer Guitar]] set, [[You Can't Do That On Stage Anymore Vol. 6]], and [[Läther]]; also for the [[Beat The Boots]] series disk [[Conceptual Continuity (BTB)|Conceptual Continuity]] and the Zappa bootleg [[An Evening In Detroit]].
 
Eddie Jobson provided keyboards, violin and/or vocal for [[Zappa In New York]], [[Studio Tan]], [[Shut Up 'n Play Yer Guitar (The Series)|Shut Up 'n Play Yer Guitar]] set, [[You Can't Do That On Stage Anymore Vol. 6]], and [[Läther]]; also for the [[Beat The Boots]] series disk [[Conceptual Continuity (BTB)|Conceptual Continuity]] and the Zappa bootleg [[An Evening In Detroit]].
  
 
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Revision as of 11:39, 24 October 2005

Born Edwin Jobson 05/28/1955 in Billingham, Cleveland, England, Eddie caught Frank's attention when his band Roxy Music opened for Zappa at the Mecca Auditorium, Milwaukee, WI, 11/28/1975. FZ asked Jobson to accompany the MOI the following month for a week in Canada. Eddie guested on violin on 12/7/1975 in Hamilton, and on 12/8/1975 in Montreal - all the while playing with FZ in dressing rooms and hotels as Frank assessed his talents - and became a member of the band in 1976. In 1980 he supported Jethro Tull and then became member for their "A"-Album. He left the goup in 1980 for a solo career. Eddie Jobson provided keyboards, violin and/or vocal for Zappa In New York, Studio Tan, Shut Up 'n Play Yer Guitar set, You Can't Do That On Stage Anymore Vol. 6, and Läther; also for the Beat The Boots series disk Conceptual Continuity and the Zappa bootleg An Evening In Detroit.