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  • Bob Kahan is mentioned and thanked in the liner notes of ''[[The MOFO Project/O [[Category:Supporting Cast|Kahan, Bob]]
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  • [[File:Bob Guy.jpg|350px|thumb|right|Bob Guy]] '''Bob Guy''' (New York, July 30, 1920 - Tacoma, Washington, September 10, 1984)
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  • '''Bleecker Bob''''s second hand record shop in New York. ...sting. And then there's this guy in New York that you might know, Bleecker Bob, who occasionally gives me piles of stuff...'50s and new wave...whenever I
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  • ...h in '93. Bob Liftin was the owner of Regent Sound, a studio in New York. Bob recorded [[Zappa In New York]]. [[Image:Bobliftin.jpg|thumb|left|Bob Liftin, recording engineer, 1988]]
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  • [[Bob Stone]], a recording engineer responsible for mixing many 1970's disco hits [[category:engineers|Stone, Bob]]
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  • [[Category:Engineers|Hughes, Bob]] [[Category:Supporting Cast|Hughes, Bob]]
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  • [[Gay Bob]] is the name of the robot "plooked" and eventually destroyed by Joe in [[S Also see [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gay_Bob Wikipedia Gay Bob]
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  • [[Category:Supporting Cast|Spree, Bob]] [[Category:Them Or Us (The List)|Spree, Bob]]
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  • Bob Packwood (b. September 11, 1932) is a former Republican U.S. Senator from O *[[Wikipedia:Bob Packwood|Bob Packwood]]
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  • [[Bob Kasten]] (1942) is an American Republican politician. He was one of the sup * [[Wikipedia:Bob Kasten]]
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  • [[File:Bob Dylan.jpg|500px|thumb|right|Bob Dylan.]] '''Bob Dylan''' (24 May 1941) is an American folk and rock singer guitarist and ac
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  • Bob Narciso was present at Zappa's "[[Opening Night Party At Studio Z]]" in 196 [[Category:Supporting Cast|Narciso, Bob]]
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  • ...d Zappa's early recordings and is listed on the cover of [[Freak Out!]] as Bob Keene. ...Ferns]] How's Your Bird/World's Greatest Sinner (Donna 1378 March 1963), [[Bob Guy]] Letter From Jeepers/Dear Jeepers (Donna 1380 April 1963), [[The Heart
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  • #REDIRECT[[Bob Keane]]
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  • (Robert) Bob West provided bass for [[Lumpy Gravy]]. [[Category:Bandmembers|West, Bob]]
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  • [[Bob Zimmitti]] provided percussion for [[The Grand Wazoo]] (1972). [[Category:Bandmembers|Zimmitti, Bob]]
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  • * [[Strictly Genteel]] as '''Bob In Dacron, First Movement'''
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  • Zappa employed two guys named Bob Harris, the second Bob from Sept - Dec 1980. Bob #2 provided keyboards, trumpet, & vocal for:
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  • [[Biography|Zappa]] employed two guys named Bob Harris. The first one toured with the [[The Mothers|MOI]] from May until Au [[Bob Harris I|Bob #1]] provided keyboards and vocal for [[Fillmore East, June 1971]], [[You C
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  • '''Billy Bob Thornton''' (Hot Springs, Arkansas, August 4, 1955) is an American film act Billy Bob Thornton is also mentioned and thanked in the liner notes of ''[[The MOFO P
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  • Interview by Bob Marshall<br> ...Oct.22, 1988. Dr. Carolyn Dean and [[Gerry Fialka|Gerald Fialka]] assisted Bob Marshall in conducting the interview. We thank Loren Gagnon for transcribin
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  • '''Willie Joe Duncan''' and '''Bob "Froggy" Landers''' were two blues singers and guitarists, who recorded the
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  • ...h in '93. Bob Liftin was the owner of Regent Sound, a studio in New York. Bob recorded [[Zappa In New York]]. [[Image:Bobliftin.jpg|thumb|left|Bob Liftin, recording engineer, 1988]]
    309 bytes (47 words) - 17:46, 26 July 2021
  • Zappa employed two guys named Bob Harris, the second Bob from Sept - Dec 1980. Bob #2 provided keyboards, trumpet, & vocal for:
    772 bytes (113 words) - 11:13, 14 September 2021
  • [[Bob Zimmitti]] provided percussion for [[The Grand Wazoo]] (1972). [[Category:Bandmembers|Zimmitti, Bob]]
    161 bytes (17 words) - 13:52, 24 September 2020
  • (Robert) Bob West provided bass for [[Lumpy Gravy]]. [[Category:Bandmembers|West, Bob]]
    120 bytes (16 words) - 13:39, 24 September 2020
  • Bob Narciso was present at Zappa's "[[Opening Night Party At Studio Z]]" in 196 [[Category:Supporting Cast|Narciso, Bob]]
    350 bytes (55 words) - 11:43, 14 September 2021
  • '''Robert Gluck''' (also known as ''"Bob Gluck"'') (1955) is an American jazz pianist and composer. ...y perception of the sonic boundaries of music expanded dramatically.”'' - Bob Gluck, quoted in an interview with Keyboard Magazine <ref>http://www.albany
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  • Bob Kahan is mentioned and thanked in the liner notes of ''[[The MOFO Project/O [[Category:Supporting Cast|Kahan, Bob]]
    347 bytes (53 words) - 08:57, 19 October 2021
  • ...nds with [[Bob Harris II|Bob Harris]] and [[Mark Pinske]]. [[Bob Harris II|Bob Harris]] joined Axe when they reformed in 1997.
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  • [[Category:Engineers|Hughes, Bob]] [[Category:Supporting Cast|Hughes, Bob]]
    115 bytes (13 words) - 14:37, 20 April 2006
  • [[Category:Bandmembers|Dubow, Bob]] [[Category:Violinists|Dubow, Bob]]
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  • [[Biography|Zappa]] employed two guys named Bob Harris. The first one toured with the [[The Mothers|MOI]] from May until Au [[Bob Harris I|Bob #1]] provided keyboards and vocal for [[Fillmore East, June 1971]], [[You C
    787 bytes (118 words) - 16:18, 30 November 2021
  • [[Gay Bob]] is the name of the robot "plooked" and eventually destroyed by Joe in [[S Also see [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gay_Bob Wikipedia Gay Bob]
    308 bytes (49 words) - 11:30, 20 January 2016
  • [[Category:Supporting Cast|Spree, Bob]] [[Category:Them Or Us (The List)|Spree, Bob]]
    85 bytes (13 words) - 15:48, 23 September 2005
  • [[Bob Kasten]] (1942) is an American Republican politician. He was one of the sup * [[Wikipedia:Bob Kasten]]
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  • *[[Bob Harris I|Bob Harris]] - Keyboards
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  • * [[Bob Harris II|Bob Harris]] - keyboards
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  • *[[Bob Harris II|Bob Harris]] (keyboards)
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  • # [[Bob In Dacron]] (11:53) ## '''Scene I:''' Bob's clothes.
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  • Bob Packwood (b. September 11, 1932) is a former Republican U.S. Senator from O *[[Wikipedia:Bob Packwood|Bob Packwood]]
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  • ...[[Gabor Szabo]]'s ensemble - a band that had also featured [[Bob Harris I|Bob Harris]] in early 1971. Prior to that, Ortega recorded with the [[Jean-Luc
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  • #REDIRECT[[Bob Keane]]
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  • #REDIRECT[[Bob Keane]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Bob Packwood]]
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  • [[File:Bob Dylan.jpg|500px|thumb|right|Bob Dylan.]] '''Bob Dylan''' (24 May 1941) is an American folk and rock singer guitarist and ac
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  • [[File:Bob Guy.jpg|350px|thumb|right|Bob Guy]] '''Bob Guy''' (New York, July 30, 1920 - Tacoma, Washington, September 10, 1984)
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  • ...eepers]] (02:26) / [[Letter From Jeepers|Letter From Jeepers]] (02:20) - [[Bob Guy]] (1963) * 1963 ~ [[Rare Meat - Early Works Of Frank Zappa]] (1983) ~ Bob Guy
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  • *Bob Rice - Vocals *Produced by [[Biography|Frank Zappa]] & [[Bob Stone]]
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  • ''"Rainy Day Women #12 & 35"'' is a song by [[Bob Dylan]], best known for its chorus ''"Everybody Must Get Stoned".''
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  • '''Bleecker Bob''''s second hand record shop in New York. ...sting. And then there's this guy in New York that you might know, Bleecker Bob, who occasionally gives me piles of stuff...'50s and new wave...whenever I
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  • ...etadc19791/m1/#track/2 Show 32 - Ballad in Plain D: An introduction to the Bob Dylan era. {Part 2}]</ref> made more famous by [[the Byrds]].<ref>[https://
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  • ...eepers]] (02:26) / [[Letter From Jeepers|Letter From Jeepers]] (02:20) - [[Bob Guy]] (1963) ...[[Cucamonga Years - The Early Works Of Frank Zappa (1962-1964)]] (1991) ~ Bob Guy
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  • *[[Bob Harris II|Bob Harris]] keyboards
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  • ...shows), and [[Letter From Jeepers]] (Jeepers writes back to Dracula), by [[Bob Guy]] (a B-movie talk show host). ...izable voice... along with, Boris, Doris, Pumpkin, Horatio, Alexander... [[Bob Guy]] and [https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0838140/ Jim Sullivan] are the peopl
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  • ...ures of Dobie Gillis" (1953) as well as Bob Cummings' sister on "Love That Bob". She also made TV commercials.
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  • ...pedia:Chick Corea|Chick Corea]] along with [[Tony Ortega]], [[Bob Harris I|Bob Harris]] and [[Ian Underwood]].
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  • Surf and Pachuco band label formed by [[Bob Keane]], who also formed "Donna", "Keen", "Mustang" & "Bronco" labels. [[Le
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  • [[John Beck]] and [[Jim Pons]] joined [[Bob Harris I|Bob Harris]] to produce The Turtles last single "Lady O." (written by Judee Sil
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  • *[[Bob Harris II|Bob Harris]] - Keyboards/vocal
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  • ...an singer, country and rockabilly musician and the wife of [[Bob Harris II|Bob Harris #2]].<ref>http://www.donlope.net/fz/musicians/H-L.html#HarrisThana</ ...k called: ''[[Under The Same Moon]] – My Life with Frank Zappa, Steve Vai, Bob Harris and a Community of Other Artistic Souls'' (Paperback), Mastahna Pub;
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  • *[[Bob Harris II|Bob Harris]] - Keyboards/Trumpet/Vocals
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  • ...mber she fell in love with and married), and finally, life with Steve Vai, Bob Harris, and a number of artists who lived together at the infamous "Wayward
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  • ...n American TV show (1962-1966), broadcast on Channel 13 and presented by [[Bob Guy]]. Guy played a vampire character called Jeepers, who showed several B- Zappa invited [[Bob Guy]] in 1963 to record two singles, ''[[Dear Jeepers]]'' and ''[[Letter Fr
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  • #[[Letter From Jeepers]] - [[Bob Guy|Mr. Guy]] Compilation producers: [[Bob Keane]] & Andrew Rosenthal.
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  • *[[Bob Harris II|Bob Harris]] keyboards
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  • *[[Bob Harris II|Bob Harris]] keyboards
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  • * [[Bob Harris II|Bob Harris]]--keyboards
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  • Had pictures included on covers by [[The Rolling Stones]], [[Bob Dylan]] et. al.
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  • *[[Bob Harris II|Bob Harris]] keyboards
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  • * [[Bob Harris II|Bob Harris]] - keyboards
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  • *[[Bob Harris I|Bob Harris]] - keyboards, vocals
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