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[[Norman Gunston]] (real name [[Norman Gunston|Gary McDonald]]) is a famous Australian TV host. He did an interview with Frank Zappa in 1976, after which Zappa invited him to participate in a [[76/01/20-21 Sydney Australia Hordern Pavilion|Mother's concert]]. His harmonica playing can be heard on [[FZ:OZ]].
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[[File:Norman Gunston.jpg|350px|thumb|right|Norman Gunston and Frank Zappa, 1976.]]
  
[[Category:Supporting Cast|Gunston, Norman]]
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'''Norman Gunston''' (real name [[Norman Gunston|Gary McDonald]]) was a fictional character played by Australian TV presenter Garry McDonald.
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In January 1976 Zappa was a guest in his talk show. Since McDonald is an accomplished harmonica player they jammed together during the broadcast. After the interview Zappa invited him to participate in a [[76/01/20-21 Sydney Australia Hordern Pavilion|Mother's concert]]. His harmonica playing can be heard on the album ''[[FZ:OZ]]''.  <ref>http://www.donlope.net/fz/videography/1970-75.html</ref>
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==Notes==
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<references/>
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==External links==
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* [[Wikipedia:Norman Gunston]]
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[[Category:Bandmembers|Gunston, Norman]]
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[[Category:TV Presenters|Gunston, Norman]]
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[[Category:Fictional characters|Gunston]]
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[[Category:Harmonica players|Gunston]]
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[[Category:Comedians|Gunston]]
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[[Category:Videography|Gunston, Norman]]
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[[Category:1976|Gunston, Norman]]

Revision as of 07:10, 13 November 2020

Norman Gunston and Frank Zappa, 1976.

Norman Gunston (real name Gary McDonald) was a fictional character played by Australian TV presenter Garry McDonald.

In January 1976 Zappa was a guest in his talk show. Since McDonald is an accomplished harmonica player they jammed together during the broadcast. After the interview Zappa invited him to participate in a Mother's concert. His harmonica playing can be heard on the album FZ:OZ. [1]

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