Jeff Simmons

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Jeff Simmons, aka Robert Sumpner Jr....Jet Sims....Junior Turlock... (along with another half dozen psuedonyms), first came to the attention of Frank Zappa as a member of the Seattle-based group Easy Chair. When the "chair"opened for the Mothers at the Seattle Arena,Frank's interest was piqued and as a result they were signed to Straight/Bizarre Records) Easy Chair became part of the legendary Bizarre "Gala Pre-Xmas Bash" on December 6 & 7, 1968 (along with The Mothers, Larry "Wild Man" Fischer, the GTO's, and Alice Cooper) at the Shrine Exposition Hall in Santa Monica.... Easy Chair were handed over to Jerry Yester and Zal Yanovsky for production but time dragged on and the band parted ways.

Simmons was then signed to Straight Records to do two albums: one was a - mostly instrumental - soundtrack for the obscure biker film "Naked Angels"; and the other "Lucille Has Messed My Mind Up". Zappa contributed generously to the 2nd album, under the pseudonym LaMarr Bruister. (FZ wrote the title track - which he later recorded for Joe's Garage Act I, co-produced the album - with engineer Chris Huston, played lead guitar on 'Lucille Has Messed My Mind Up' and 'Raye', and co-wrote Wonderful Wino with Simmons).

Simmons was then tapped by Frank to play bass for a one-off "Hot Rats" concert, and soon after to join The Mothers. Though he played both bass and guitar in the MOI, Jeff considered himself honored to follow "such a great bassist as Roy".... Simmons is the transistional Mother and was equally at home with the rock and the jazz. Playing alongside Ray Collins, Don Preston, and his tutor for the Zappa book Ian Underwood, Jeff cut his musical teeth with some of the heaviest including the great George Duke, Aynsley Dunbar and the Fowler Bros.


Simmons provided bass, guitar, and/or vocal for Chunga's Revenge, Waka/Jawaka, Roxy & Elsewhere, You Can't Do That On Stage Anymore Vol. 1, You Can't Do That On Stage Anymore Vol. 6, and Playground Psychotics; also for the Beat The Boots series disks Freaks & Motherfuckers, Unmitigated Audacity, Piquantique, Disconnected Synapses, Tengo Na Minchia Tanta, & At The Circus.

Jeff can be seen in the Zappa movie The True Story Of 200 Motels, even though he "left the group just before the movie started".

Simmons continues to record releasing "Blue Universe" on Blue Fox Records in 2005.

FZ as a guest DJ in 1980 for BBC Radio 1, played "I'm In The Music Business": "That was Jeff Simmons with 'I'm In The Music Business' and this is Frank Zappa being a fraudulent disc jockey on BBC 1." ("Star Special")


Jeff Simmons - "Lucille Has Messed My Mind Up" (LP, Straight STS 1057 / Straight/Reprise RS 6391, February 9, 1970)