Frank Zappa in popular culture

This is a list of tributes and references to the American composer, guitarist, singer, film director, and satirist, Frank Zappa.

Appearances in media

Portraits

Frank Zappa-statue by Vaclav Cesak in Bad Doberan

Things named after Zappa

In the 1980s, biologist Ed Murdy named a genus of gobiid fishes of New Guinea Zappa after Zappa, stating that he liked "his music... his politics and principles" and that "the name itself is a good one for scientific nomenclature."[3]

Biologist Ferdinando Boero named a phialellid jellyfish Phialella zappai[4] in order to get the chance to meet the musician. A Zappa concert in Genoa focused largely on the jellyfish and on Dr. Boero. A small portion of this concert was released on You Can't Do That On Stage Anymore: Vol. 6 as "Lonesome Cowboy Nando".[5] Zappa stated, "There is nothing I'd like better than to have a jellyfish named after me."[6]

Other species named after Zappa include a fossil snail named Amaurotoma zappa and the Cameroonese spider Pachygnatha zappa, so named because a marking on the female's ventral surface resembles the Zappa mustache.[7] A gene of the bacterium Proteus mirabilis that causes urinary tract infection is named zapA (others are named zapB through zapE).[8]

After his death, an internet campaign to the International Astronomical Union's Minor Planet Center led to an asteroid being named in his honor: 3834 Zappafrank, the asteroid having been discovered by Czech astronomers in 1980.[9][10]

Notes

  1. Slaven, 1996, Electric Don Quixote, pp. 35–36.
  2. See Zappanale website.
  3. Andy Murkin. "A fish called Zappa". Retrieved 2008-05-13.
  4. Phialella zappai
  5. Román García Albertos. "Information Is Not Knowledge". Retrieved 2008-05-23.
  6. Andy Murkin. "Here's your jelly, Frank!". Retrieved 2008-05-13.
  7. Spider of Destiny
  8. ZapA (Proteus mirabilis)
  9. (03834) Minor Planet Name
  10. Zappafrank
  11. "Berlin Names Street After Frank Zappa"

References

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