Alice Stuart

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Alice Stuart was raised in Chelan, WA, began performing folk music professionally in Seattle during the early 60's, and from there moved to Los Angeles. After hearing early blues recordings, Alice immersed herself in the world of blues music. Frank Zappa: "We had added a girl to the group, Alice Stuart...She played good finger-style guitar, but she couldn't play "Louie, Louie," so I fired her." Alice Stuart: "Actually, Frank and I met in Los Angeles in a coffeehouse. Seems we were both waiting to meet the same person, a great guitarist named Steve Mann. We were about the only people there and we got to talking and when we finally gave up waiting for Steve, ended up leaving together. We had a fast and furious love affair and tried to incorporate music into the equation. His music was so much different than mine that it was destined to end in disappointment. We loved and cared about each other though. That was when I was trying to go from a folkie to a rocker."