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Dweezil Zappa is the son of legendary rocker, Frank Zappa. One might assume
that it would be difficult for him to gain recognition for himself with such a
name to live up to. But after winning a Grammy award at the age of 18 and
topping the charts in 1988 with the humorously rebellious album "My Guitar Wants
to Kill Your Mama" he found popularity not only in the music scene but in movies
and television as well.
Born on September 5, 1969, in Hollywood, Dweezil took to the guitar from an
early age. With teachers like his father, Frank Zappa, Eddie Van Halen, and
Steve Vai, he quickly gained musical footing and mastered the instrument.
Occasionally he would play with his brother Ahmet on his father's recordings and
it wasn't long before Dweezil's solo career receieved and huge push in the
direction of success.
After he recorded his first album "Havin' a Bad Day" in 1986 he proved that his
talents on the guitar were no fluke. He later joined his brother Ahmet and
formed Z. The released their debut album, Shampoohorn, in 1994.
Aside from the musical partnership, Dweezil and Ahmet got big laughs with
numerous talk show appearances and eventually filtered their unique ahd wacky
chemistry into a USA Network variety show called Happy Hour in 1999. With its
no-holds-barred, anything-goes format and a pension for inviting wild guests, it
wasn't unusla to see such luminaries as Danny Bonaduce drop his pants and do a
table dance.
Often spooted in small roles and cameos, Dweezil Zappa may also be a familiar
face to moviegoers and TV addicts with his roles in Pretty in Pink and Jack
Frost as well as his voice work on Duckman and appearances on Hollywood Squares.
Pitching in as a composer for the theme of the Ben Stiller Show, among others,
Dweezil's love for music never trailed too far behind his movie and television
appearances. Frequently seen in the company of singer Lisa Loev, Dweezil
released "Automatic", his first album in nearly a decade, in 2000.
Credit:
tv.com
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