ldquo;Frankie Bobby: Growing Up Zappa;rdquo; is poignant and insightful perspective on the life of one of the twentieth centuryrsquo;s most provocative and intriguing musicians. Written by Frank Zapparsquo;s younger brother; Bobby; this new ldquo;coming of agerdquo; memoir provides readers with never before told stories about events that helped shape Frankrsquo;s political; social; intellectual and creative development. The book begins with the brotherrsquo;s time in Maryland from the late 1940rsquo;s until the summer of 1967 in New York City before Frank and the Mothers went on their first of many European tours. This fascinating account describes how the two brothers lived through; and handled; a series of events ranging from amusing to life threatening. It is a must-read for anybody interested in Frankrsquo;s amazing life that only his closest confidant and brother; Bobby; can tell.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. An excellent resource book!By CustomerThis is a very comprehensive; well organized book that includes all the major facets of running a performing arts company. I would recommend it to anyone thinking of opening a company; looking to manage an existing company; or researching arts organizations. I especially appreciated the samples of documents that relate to all facets of running a company; this is especially helpful for those just starting out to ensure that their materials look professional and that specifics of documents arent inadvertently omitted. It is simple enough for those without a background in arts management to understand; and detailed enough for those already in the business to find helpful. An excellent resource book!0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. I will be using this as a senior consultant to ...By Edwardus; IIII will be using this as a senior consultant to an arts organization to help them in an Executive Director change.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Four StarsBy Customergood