Dweezil’s tour features songs from Frank’s landmark debut, Freak Out!, released 50 years ago this summer. A new, acclaimed Zappa documentary, Eat That Question, is in theaters, and a series of deluxe reissues and archival releases just hit shelves. ![]() This should be a year for honoring the legacy of Frank Zappa, who died in 1993. ![]() “Sometimes people in the crowd yell things out, so I talk about it onstage,” he says. Unplugging his guitar, Dweezil looks out at the empty hall. Dweezil, 46, has been regularly performing his dad’s music for a decade, but his current tour is stranger – and more tense – than any before it. It’s soundcheck time at the Capitol Theatre, just north of New York, and Dweezil Zappa is leading his band through the songs of his father, Frank.
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