The Washington Post, March 9th, 1994
Frank Zappa begat sons Dweezil and Ahmet, who in turn begat the band Z, which in turn begat a two-hour, mostly loony-tune show at the 9:30 club Monday night that no doubt would have made Dad proud. Not that the family ties were always plainly evident. The shirtless Dweezil dashed off scribbling guitar lines that didn't evoke memories of his father so much as Eddie Van Halen's speedball technique. And lead singer Ahmet, a chronic comic with a shaved head, quickly established a goofy punk persona that suggested a cross between Henry...
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