Unearthed Frank Zappa Album ‘Funky Nothingness’ Set for ReleaseUnearthed Frank Zappa Album ‘Funky Nothingness’ Set for ReleaseRecorded in 1970, the songs are believed to have been for a follow-up to solo debut 'Hot Rats.'Corey IrwinCorey Irwin
Ian Anderson’s Big Regret Over Frank ZappaIan Anderson’s Big Regret Over Frank ZappaJethro Tull leader was too embarrassed to speak to dying artist: "Each time I hung up in panic."Martin KieltyMartin Kielty
Frank Zappa Could Have Been President, Says Jeff BeckFrank Zappa Could Have Been President, Says Jeff BeckBritish blues icon recalls how American artist “took a shine” to him and Ronnie Wood.Martin KieltyMartin Kielty
Rock Star Cameos on Old School NickelodeonRock Star Cameos on Old School NickelodeonWatch Chris Jericho get slimed.Graham HartmannGraham Hartmann
Lady Gaga Reportedly Bought Frank Zappa’s HouseLady Gaga Reportedly Bought Frank Zappa’s HouseLady Gaga reportedly has a new place to call home: the million-dollar house once owned by Frank Zappa.Ultimate Classic Rock StaffUltimate Classic Rock Staff
When John Lennon and Frank Zappa Jammed at the Fillmore EastWhen John Lennon and Frank Zappa Jammed at the Fillmore EastTheir set was recorded and released, but the former Beatles star made one key change. Frank MastropoloFrank Mastropolo
How the Mothers of Invention’s ‘We’re Only in It for the Money’ Took on ‘Sgt. Pepper’How the Mothers of Invention’s ‘We’re Only in It for the Money’ Took on ‘Sgt. Pepper’Everything from orchestral notes gracing the music to the mocking cover art turned the Beatles on their heads.Michael GallucciMichael Gallucci
How Frank Zappa Remembered the Mothers With ‘Burnt Weeny Sandwich’How Frank Zappa Remembered the Mothers With ‘Burnt Weeny Sandwich’The album was named after one of his favorite snacks in times of hunger emergency.Eduardo RivadaviaEduardo Rivadavia
When Frank Zappa Looked Back With ‘You Can’t Do That On Stage’When Frank Zappa Looked Back With ‘You Can’t Do That On Stage’Other retrospective collections followed, but this remains the most definitive overall document of his live career.Sterling WhitakerSterling Whitaker