Project Object, a band composed of former Frank Zappa instrumentalists, is on the road performing Zappa classics from all eras.
The group, which includes Ike Willis, Ray White, Ed Mann, Denny Walle and Tom Fowler, began the tour on May 8 at Teaneck, New Jersey's Mexiali, and continues through May 26 at Hard, Austria's Kammgarn venue.
Between the guys in the band, a host of Zappa material is covered, including Tinseltown Rebellion, Bongo Fury, Sheik Yerbouti, Apostrophe, Joe's Garage, Roxy And Elsewhere, One Size Fits All and Baby Snakes.
Full slate of Project Object tour dates:
05/08 Wed NJ Teaneck Mexicali (without Denny Walley)
05/09 Thu PA Glenville Snail Pie Lounge (without Denny Walley)
05/10 Fri NJ Asbury Park Stone Pony
05/11 Sat CT New Haven Toad's Place
05/12 Sun RI Pawtucket Met Cafe´
05/13 Mon VT Burlington Higher Ground
05/14 Tue MA Northampton Iron Horse
05/18 Sat Poland Lublin Codes Festival
05/20 Mon CZ, Prague Matrix Club
05/21 Tue Germany Hanover BluesGarage
05/22 Wed Germany Aalen Rock It
05/23 Thu Germany Aschaffenburg Colos-Saal
05/24 Fri Netherlands Eindhoven Effenaar
05/25 Sat Germany Erfurt HsD Club
05/26 Sun Austria Hard Kammgarn
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