The Log Cabin

From Zappa Wiki Jawaka
Revision as of 10:05, 12 October 2014 by Duncan (talk | contribs) (Added image)
Jump to navigation Jump to search

Located at 2401 Laurel Canyon Boulevard. Home to the Zappa's during 1968.

ZappaAtLogCabin.jpg

When we returned to California in 1968, we moved into a large log cabin, once owned by old-time cowboy star Tom Mix, at the corner of Laurel Canyon Boulevard and Lookout Mountain Drive.

The living room was seventy-five by thirty feet, with a huge fireplace. Close to a dozen people, mostly employees, lived there. The rent was seven hundred dollars a month.

Cal Schenkel had his own little art department in one wing of the house. In the basement was a one-lane bowling alley and enough space for the band to rehearse. It had two walk-in safes -- like bank vaults -- and a subbasement which had probably been a wine cellar. It was rustic and decrepit; it really looked like an old-time log cabin, with rough-hewn wood, bristling with splinters.

-The Real Frank Zappa Book