Zap‧pa, Frank /ˈzæpə/
(1940–93) a US musician and singer who wrote many different types of music, including
classical music, but is best known for his
rock music, which was always new and different, and which criticized American society and music of the 1960s and 1970s. He was part of the group The Mothers of Invention, and was known for having long black hair and a large
moustache.
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