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Aynsley Dunbar - drums; Sal Marquez - brass; Ken Shroyer - trombones; Frank Zappa - vocals, guitar; with: Ernie Watts - C Melody Saxophone (the "Mystery Horn") solo "Eat That Question" Mike Altschul - woodwind; George Duke - keyboards; Aynsley Dunbar - drums; Erroneous (Alex Dmochowski) - bass; Sal Marquez - "multiple toots" (brass) Joel Peskin ...
27 de nov. de 2023 · ‘The Grand Wazoo’: How Frank Zappa Made A Jazz Fusion Classic. From thrilling jazz-rock workouts to balmy beauty, this album has it all… and it was recorded just months after Frank Zappa...
Aynsley Dunbar – batería; Tony Duran – guitar, guitarra de cuello de botella; Erroneous (Alex Dmochowski) – bajo; Alan Estes – percusión; Janet Neville-Ferguson – voz; Fred Jackson, Jr. – woodwind; Sal Marquez – bass, trompeta, voz, viento; Joanne Caldwell McNabb – vocals, viento, woodwind; Malcolm McNabb – trombón, trompeta
Dunbar was later the drummer for Frank Zappa, playing on the solo albums Apostrophe (') and Waka/Jawaka, and the Mothers' albums The Grand Wazoo, Fillmore East – June 1971, and Just Another Band from L.A., as well as the film 200 Motels.
The Grand Wazoo, the longest song on the album, is a funky jam with great horn breaks intersperced to spice things up. Cletus Awreetus-Awrightus is a delightfully pompous number, and Eat That Question boasts some of George Duke and Aynsley Dunbar's best performances anywhere.
Aynsley Dunbar-Bateria, Guitarra Tony Duran-Guitarra Erroneous-Bajo Alan Estes-Percusion Janet Ferguson-Vocal Fred Jackson, Jr.-Vientos Sal Marquez-Bajo, Trompeta, Vocal Joanne Caldwell McNabb-Bajo, Vocal, Vientos Malcolm McNabb-Trombon Janet Neville-Ferguson-Vocal Tony Ortega-Vientos Joel Peskin-Saxo Don Preston-Bajo, Teclados, Sintetizador ...
Aynsley Dunbar and George Duke on The Grand Wazoo. God damn. Can we talk about George Duke’s solo in “Eat That Question”? How the fuck are Dunbar and Duke so in sync? These motherfuckers were stars on these early 70s FZ records goddamn. 🙌🏽. 80. 26. Sort by: Add a Comment. Denimchicken1985. • 3 yr. ago. They're a force of nature.