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  1. Black appeared in the movie directed by Frank Zappa, 200 Motels, and sings the song "Lonesome Cowboy Burt". Black made a few more appearances with Zappa in 1975 and 1980, [1] and appeared as guest vocalist on "Harder Than Your Husband" on the Zappa album You Are What You Is (1981).

  2. Su frase característica era «Hola chicos y chicas, soy Jimmy Carl Black, y yo soy el indio del grupo». La frase puede ser escuchada varias veces en el álbum " We’re Only in It for the Money " de The Mothers of Invention (por ejemplo, en las canciones " Are You Hung Up? " y " Concentration Moon ").

  3. The album also included guest appearances from former band members Jimmy Carl Black and Motorhead Sherwood, from the original ‘60s incarnation of Zappa's former band the Mothers of Invention, as well as the first recorded solo vocals of Zappa's children Moon and Ahmet.

  4. Originally performed live in 1978, Zappa wrote the song after he guest-hosted Saturday Night Live and achieved infamy when he read off one of the cue cards during a Coneheads skit. It helps if you watch the skit before listening; it's pretty obvious when he breaks character.

  5. Frank had a country and western song that he'd been working on for a new LP called You Are What You Is and had decided that the only guy who could sing it was Jimmy Carl Black! So I called him and he said, "I've got a song for you.

  6. You Are What You Is es un álbum del músico y compositor estadounidense Frank Zappa. Se editó como un doble LP en 1981 y posteriormente en formato CD por Rykodisc.

  7. Drummer for The Mothers of Invention from 1965 to 1969. He would later appear on other Zappa albums including 200 Motels and You Are What You Is.