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[[Ross Rebagliati]] (July 14, 1971) is a Canadian professional snowboarder, who won an Olympic gold medal in 1998 at the Winter Olympics. | [[Ross Rebagliati]] (July 14, 1971) is a Canadian professional snowboarder, who won an Olympic gold medal in 1998 at the Winter Olympics. | ||
− | Rebagliati claims to be a Zappa fan and owns all of his records. His favorite tracks are ''[[The Deathless Horsie]]'' and ''[[Inca Roads]]''. On the compilation album ''[[ | + | Rebagliati claims to be a Zappa fan and owns all of his records. His favorite tracks are ''[[The Deathless Horsie]]'' and ''[[Inca Roads]]''. On the compilation album ''[[Fulliedialedinn]] (1998)'' Rebagliati compiled his favorite songs, one of them ''[[Peaches En Regalia]]''. In his own words: ''"I was really stoked to get the Zappa song. It's the first time that the Zappa family has allowed another label other than his own to put out one of his songs. And if you know anything about Zappa, you'll know that this means a lot."'' |
==See also== | ==See also== |
Revision as of 04:55, 6 May 2011
Ross Rebagliati (July 14, 1971) is a Canadian professional snowboarder, who won an Olympic gold medal in 1998 at the Winter Olympics.
Rebagliati claims to be a Zappa fan and owns all of his records. His favorite tracks are The Deathless Horsie and Inca Roads. On the compilation album Fulliedialedinn (1998) Rebagliati compiled his favorite songs, one of them Peaches En Regalia. In his own words: "I was really stoked to get the Zappa song. It's the first time that the Zappa family has allowed another label other than his own to put out one of his songs. And if you know anything about Zappa, you'll know that this means a lot."