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    No Commercial Potential: The Saga of Frank Zappa by David Walley

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    • Pub. Date: August 1996
    • 244pp
    • Sales Rank: 567,242
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      • Pub. Date: August 1996
      • Publisher: Da Capo Press
      • Format: Paperback, 244pp
      • Sales Rank: 567,242

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      "For nearly thirty years Frank Zappa (1940–1993) pursued an idiosyncratic but influential course in music—rock, jazz, and classical composer (releasing over fifty albums); founder of the Mothers of Inv"

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      David Walley is a freelance writer, editor, and cultural historian who lives with his wife Geli, four children, and numerous animals in Williamstown, Massachusetts."

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      May 02, 2003: This is a pioneering biography of Frank Zappa :a lively, entertaining study of one of the great innovators of rock music. This book has stayed in print for over thirty years and been updated since Zappa's death. All subsequent work on Zappa is deeply indebted to this book.