Ko-Ko

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Ko-Ko The Clown
Ko-Ko by Duke Ellington
Koko signs "love" to her teacher Dr. Penny Patterson, the founder of The Gorilla Foundation

Zappa dedicated The Real Frank Zappa Book to Gail, The Kids, Stephen Hawking and Ko-Ko.

When asked, in an interview with Vladimir Sovetov, the book's co-author Peter Occhiogrosso responded:

VS: Who is Ko-Ko?

PO: How the fuck should I know?

VS: Heh!

PO: I didn't mean to be so flip about Ko-Ko, but Frank's spirit took possession of me. There is Ko-Ko the Klown, who was a character in the Betty Boop cartoons, which were also quite psychedelic and which West's work seems to reflect. There is also a famous Charlie Parker song called "Koko," but I'm afraid Frank wasn't into real jazz, only jazz from hell...." - [1]

Occhiogrosso later surmised:

BTW, I hadn't heard of Ko-Ko the Gorilla before, but the fact that Zappa linked the name with Stephen Hawking -- who also communicates to the world via a computer keyboard -- and that Zappa was in love with the keyboard of his computer-driven Synclavier, tends to make me think that may be the correct reference.

In the song Broken Hearts Are For Assholes Ko-Ko is also mentioned "You were dazzled by the exciting new costume of Ko-Ko.".

Ko-Ko was also listed in the liner notes of The MOFO Project/Object (2006) album.

Notes

The gorilla was called KoKo. The Charlie Parker piece is called Ko-Ko as was an earlier piece by Duke Ellington.

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