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From "[[The Real Frank Zappa Book]]" (1989): "''Cucamonga was a blotch on a map, represented by the intersection of Route 66 and Archibald Avenue. On those four coiners we had an Italian restaurant, an Irish pub, a malt shop and a gas station. North, up Archibald, were an electrician's shop, a hardware store and the recording studio. Across the street was a [[Holy Roller Church]], and up the Block from that was the grammar school.''" The recording studio was of course [[Paul Buff]]'s "[[Pal Recording Studio]]", later renamed as "[[Studio Z]]". | From "[[The Real Frank Zappa Book]]" (1989): "''Cucamonga was a blotch on a map, represented by the intersection of Route 66 and Archibald Avenue. On those four coiners we had an Italian restaurant, an Irish pub, a malt shop and a gas station. North, up Archibald, were an electrician's shop, a hardware store and the recording studio. Across the street was a [[Holy Roller Church]], and up the Block from that was the grammar school.''" The recording studio was of course [[Paul Buff]]'s "[[Pal Recording Studio]]", later renamed as "[[Studio Z]]". | ||
Revision as of 00:36, 23 March 2005
From "The Real Frank Zappa Book" (1989): "Cucamonga was a blotch on a map, represented by the intersection of Route 66 and Archibald Avenue. On those four coiners we had an Italian restaurant, an Irish pub, a malt shop and a gas station. North, up Archibald, were an electrician's shop, a hardware store and the recording studio. Across the street was a Holy Roller Church, and up the Block from that was the grammar school." The recording studio was of course Paul Buff's "Pal Recording Studio", later renamed as "Studio Z".