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'''Charles Ulrich''' (1957) was a teacher in linguistics at ten universities in the United States and Canada. He was also active as a disc jockey on KSPC-FM. He published the Frostbite Falls Far-Flung Flier, a zine dedicated to Jay Ward's animated series. <ref>https://www.newstarbooks.com/author.php?author_id=4402</ref> Since 1994 he hosts the Frank Zappa fansites ''alt.fan.frank.zappa'', ''zappateers.com'' and his own website ''The Planet of My Dreams''. <ref>https://www.newstarbooks.com/book.php?book_id=1554201462</ref> <ref>http://fzpomd.net/bignote/author.html</ref> In online communities he is somewhat regarded as a Zappa expert. <ref>https://www.readlocalbc.ca/event/launch-the-big-note-by-charles-ulrich-featuring-music-by-slow%C2%ADpoke-the-smoke-vancouver/</ref>
 
'''Charles Ulrich''' (1957) was a teacher in linguistics at ten universities in the United States and Canada. He was also active as a disc jockey on KSPC-FM. He published the Frostbite Falls Far-Flung Flier, a zine dedicated to Jay Ward's animated series. <ref>https://www.newstarbooks.com/author.php?author_id=4402</ref> Since 1994 he hosts the Frank Zappa fansites ''alt.fan.frank.zappa'', ''zappateers.com'' and his own website ''The Planet of My Dreams''. <ref>https://www.newstarbooks.com/book.php?book_id=1554201462</ref> <ref>http://fzpomd.net/bignote/author.html</ref> In online communities he is somewhat regarded as a Zappa expert. <ref>https://www.readlocalbc.ca/event/launch-the-big-note-by-charles-ulrich-featuring-music-by-slow%C2%ADpoke-the-smoke-vancouver/</ref>
  

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Charles Ulrich (1957) was a teacher in linguistics at ten universities in the United States and Canada. He was also active as a disc jockey on KSPC-FM. He published the Frostbite Falls Far-Flung Flier, a zine dedicated to Jay Ward's animated series. [1] Since 1994 he hosts the Frank Zappa fansites alt.fan.frank.zappa, zappateers.com and his own website The Planet of My Dreams. [2] [3] In online communities he is somewhat regarded as a Zappa expert. [4]

In 2018 he published The Big Note. A Guide To The Recordings of Frank Zappa. [5]

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