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 Fri Nov 20, 5:27pm , 2009


Keep It Greasy: Dweezil Zappa at Stubb's, 11.19.2009
Jim Caligiuri
First a little personal history to put Thursday night’s Zappa Plays Zappa performance at Stubb’s into perspective. The first rock show I attended was Frank Zappa & the Mothers of Invention at the Fillmore East in New York City, June 1971.

A Sunday night late show, it was around 3am when Beatlemania broke out as the Mothers were joined by John Lennon and Yoko Ono for their encore. Later, Lennon released the resulting jam on Some Time in New York City. Afterward, I saw Zappa many times, including several of his famous Halloween shows and a particularly special mid-1970s winter night at a hockey arena in Buffalo with a blizzard raging outside. Frank Zappa stopped touring in 1988 (I’m pretty sure the last time I saw him was 1987), and passed away in 1993, but since 2006 his son Dweezil has revived the music, touring with some of his father’s former sidemen such as guitarist Steve Vai and vocalist Ray White.

Thursday’s appearance at Stubb’s was the first show of ZPZ's winter tour and although the band has been revamped minus names from the past and re-titled to Dweezil Zappa Plays Zappa, they brought the elder Zappa’s demand for excellence in musicianship and delight in tweaking the sensibilities of the audience with them. Things got hot instantly with a raw version of jazz-fusion instrumental “Apostrophe.”

For next two and a half hours the seven-piece ensemble skipped through the Zappa songbook, some familiar (“Broken Hearts are for Assholes,” “Carolina Hard-Core Ecstasy”) and some obscure (“T'Mershi Duween”). Dweezil proved an easygoing frontman, acknowledging his father's history with and affinity for Austin – part of the latter's Bongo Fury was recorded at the Armadillo World Headquarters – explaining where he found arrangements or explaining song titles like “RDNZL,” pronounced Redunzel a contraction of redundant and Repunzel, but also wielding his guitar in a way that paid tribute to Frank while retaining his own voice.

Among the band, Sheila Gonzalez garnered a great deal of attention whether blowing the sax with a fury beyond her small stature or glowing her way through a soul ballad rendition of “You Didn’t Try To Call Me.” New vocalist Ben Thomas impressed with his ability to emulate the variety of singing voices Zappa used throughout his career even bringing a Dada element to the night with a megaphone ‘solo.’

One of Austin’s fave guitarists Eric Johnson joined in to duel with Dweezil on “Carolina” and the first encore closer “Muffin Man.” “Don’t Eat The Yellow Snow,” “Montana,” and “Willie the Pimp” at the end of the night left the crowd with a funny taste in its mouths, one they’ll likely return to the next time Dweezil Zappa pays Austin a visit.

Setlist

Apostrophe
Broken Hearts are for Assholes
Jones Crusher
Bamboozled
T'Mershi Duween
Keep It Greasy
You Didn't Try to Call Me
RDNZL
Crew Slut
Mammy Anthem
Ms. Pinky
San Bernardino
Purple Lagoon
Carolina Hard-Core Ecstasy

Encore 1:

Don’t Eat the Yellow Snow
Montana
Muffin Man

Encore 2:

Pound for a Brown
Willie the Pimp

 

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Austin Music Memorial 2010 inductees! GuerreroGuitars Dec 17, 2009 - 05:29 pm
Austin Music Memorial 2010 Inductees !Clifford Antone (1949 - 2006) Martin Banks (1936-2004) Erbie Bowser (1918-1995) Liliado "Lalo" Campos (1924-2004) Luis "Louie" Guerrero (1937-2006) Johnny Holmes (1917-2001) Janis Joplin (1943-1970) Kenneth Threadgill (1909-1987) Townes Van Zandt (1944-1997) Stevie Ray Vaughan (1954-1990) The Austin Music Memorial honors individuals who have made important contributions to the development of music and the Austin music community. A personalized engraved disc for each inductee is placed on the Joe R. and Teresa Lozano Long Center for the Performing Arts "City Terrace" overlooking Lady Bird Lake. The Long Center terrace is open to the public 24 hours a day.The 2010 Induction Ceremony will take place March 28, 2010 at the Long Center. A Chip off the ole' block, Lonnie and Louie Guerrero are the first father and son to be inducted into the Austin Music Memorial .




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