Great American Music Hall
Show Info
Project/Object

Mystery Machine Productions presents
Project/Object
w/ Ike Willis and Napoleon Murphy Brock
Performing the Music of Frank Zappa

The Gluey Brothers


Date: March 12, 2002
Doors:
8:00 PM
Show:
8:30 PM
Tickets: On Sale Now
$15 Gen Admission

Age Restrictions: 6 and over.
Kitchen:
Limited.
Seating:
Limited
 
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Project/Object Site
Project/Object is rapidly gaining notoriety for its onstage dedication to its singular mission -- to perpetuate the music of one of the most important and influential composers of the 20th Century. Though the band has been a popular live attraction since Frank Zappa's untimely passing in the early '90s, it's only been in the past two years that Project/Object has been expanding its touring base to meet fan demand well beyond its home turf in New Jersey and New York. More and more new fans too young to have savored the legend first-hand continue to join older Zappa fans in witnessing Project/Object acutely recreate the unique fun and excitement of the Frank Zappa concert experience. Project/Object performs music from every era of Zappa's prolific career.

Ike WIllis
toured the world six times with Frank Zappa and was the voice of his music for 14 years (1979-93), making him one of the most durable Zappa sidemen. Although best known for his incredible vocal ability, Willis is also an astonishing guitarist whose style blends Frank Zappa, Jimi Hendrix and Steve Vai.

Willis is the beloved Zappa band original who was the voice of Joe on "Joe's Garage." His soulful vocal hysterics helped make Project/Object's extensive summer 2000 tour an across-the-board smash. He continues to be embraced by Zappa fans worldwide for his lead roles on "Joe's Garage," "Thingfish," "You Are What You Is" and other seminal Zappa projects.

 

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