Dweezil Zappa's 'Hot Rats' 50th Anniversary Tour: A Tribute to Frank Zappa's Masterpiece
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Dweezil Zappa's 'Hot Rats' 50th Anniversary Tour: A Tribute to Frank Zappa's Masterpiece

A little more than 50 years ago, on Wednesday, August 13, 1969, Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention played a small pop festival at the now defunct Wonderland Gardens in London, Ontario. Two days later in Woodstock, NY, there would be a now legendary rock festival featuring some of the biggest names of that era. When Alice Cooper and Dennis Dunaway, who were opening for The Mothers that night, asked Frank why they weren’t playing the big festival in NY that weekend, Frank said, “Because we don’t want to”.

Fast forward 50 years to London, Ontario, September 21, 2019, at London Music Hall where Dweezil Zappa, the eldest son of Frank, is performing his father’s second solo album *Hot Rats* in its entirety for his *Hot Rats Live! Plus Other Hot Stuff 1969 Tour*. This tour is a particularly personal one; besides being the 50th anniversary of the *Hot Rats* release, it is also the 50th anniversary of Dweezil’s birth. The *Hot Rats* album was dedicated to the newborn Dweezil when it was released.

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Opening with a recording of an ad for the *Hot Rats* album from '69 and the instrumental "Phyniox" from the posthumously released *Joe's Corsage*, the band then launched into the first song from *Hot Rats'*, "Peaches en Regalia". The group of musicians Zappa has assembled is a stellar group, led by Grammy winner Scheila Gonzalez on sax, flute, keys and vocals, who has been with Zappa since the first Zappa Plays Zappa project in 2006. Gonzalez showed how great a musician she is from the get-go, jumping from sax to flute to keyboard on "Peaches" seamlessly, impressing the near capacity crowd and getting a loud ovation. The band does an outstanding job replicating the sound and feel of a Frank Zappa show. Other band members include Adam Minkoff, lead vocals, guitar, keys and percussion; Cian Coey, lead vocals and percussion; Ryan Brown, vocals and drums; Kurt Morgan, bass and vocals; and Chris Norton, keys and vocals.

Besides the *Hot Rats* album, the band played a diverse selection of songs spanning Frank’s entire career both solo and with The Mothers of Invention. Of the 21 other songs played, only a couple were more widely recognized radio-friendly tunes, "Dirty Love" and "Cosmik Debris". The crowd didn’t seem to mind though; in fact, they seemed to be of a more hardcore group of fans and appreciated the deeper cuts. This is a band that loves to play and everyone gets a chance to shine. Adam Minkoff was great on lead vocals, keys and rhythm guitar, as was vocalist Cian Coey, who has sung for Meat Loaf. One of the funnier moments occurred during "Cosmik Debris" when Gonzalez performed a sax piece and sang in the voice of Cartman from *South Park*.

Following a break during which Zappa will be performing with the Experience Hendrix Tour in the U.S., the *Hot Rats* Tour commences again in Europe for a three-week run in Western Europe and The U.K.

Dweezil Zappa

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London Music Hall

September 21, 2019

Phyniox (Intro)

Peaches en Regalia

Willie the Pimp

Son of Mr. Green Genes

The group of musicians Zappa has assembled is a stellar group...
Dan Boshart519 MagazineOctober 8, 2019

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It Must Be a Camel

Tryin’ to Grow a Chin

Reeny Ra

Would You Go All The Way?

Dirty Love

What Kind of Girl Do You Think We Are?

Bwana Dik

Lumpy Gravy

Village of the Sun

Echidna’s Arf (Of You)

Bamboozled by Love

Brown Moses

Dumb All Over

Heavenly Bank Account

I’m a Beautiful Guy

Beauty Knows No Pain

Charlie’s Enormous Mouth

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Editor's Note
Frank Zappa (1940-1993) passed away in 1993.

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About Dan Boshart

From the front row to the liner notes, Dan lives for the high-voltage energy of the photo pit. Whether he’s capturing icons like Pink or shooting artwork for Burton Cummings’ latest album, A Few Good Moments, Dan thrives on rock and roll grit. A core photographer and writer for 519, he doesn't just document the music, he captures the raw, loud heartbeat of the show. www.27thfloorphotography.com

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