I FIND MISSING PERSONS
The germ of the union that would one day become countless hundreds of thousands of fans’ favorite new New Wavoid attraction of 1983 wriggled into being one afternoon in the late ’70s when a curvaceous cutie called Dale strutted onto a soundstage somewhere in America to say howdy to her old buddy Frank Zappa.
I FIND MISSING PERSONS
FEATURES
John Mendelssohn
The germ of the union that would one day become countless hundreds of thousands of fans’ favorite new New Wavoid attraction of 1983 wriggled into being one afternoon in the late ’70s when a curvaceous cutie called Dale strutted onto a soundstage somewhere in America to say howdy to her old buddy Frank Zappa. “Everybody in the band and crew,” recalls Terry Bozzio, who was then the drummer in the former, “was going, ‘Oh, my God— what a beautiful woman.” She hung around and watched me play, and apparently was as infatuated with me as I was with her, ’cause later that night...blahde-blah. And a couple of years after that we were married.”