Dweezil Zappa lives in the huge shadow of his father, Frank and it must be incredibly difficult at times. In his own right, Dweezil is probably a better guitar player than his father ever was but the legacy of Frank Zappa and the volume of work he created must be an enormous weight on Dweezil and the other Zappa offspring. That Dweezil has taken on the task of keeping Frank's music alive by touring the world annually with a top shelf group of players is nothing short of incredible. His bands have studied Frank's music and perform it at a level that would make Frank proud I'm sure. I hope Dweezil and his siblings work out a deal to allow him to continue performing the Zappa library, otherwise we all lose. I saw seven different versions of Frank Zappa's bands from the Flo and Eddie days to George Duke and Ralph Humphries, Ruth Underwood and the Fowler Brothers and the level of musicianship Dweezil brings to the stage does not fall short at any time. Go see a ZPZ show for yourself, especially with the threat of a Zappa family disturbance that could cause an end to this legacy, and hear a small representation of the true genius that was Frank Zappa. Dweezil is doing a public service and historic service by keeping this music alive and well! There are few geniuses in our lives and we rarely get to experience the work they give us but through Dweezil Zappa we are able to hear some of Franks Zappa's most brilliant compositions live. It doesn't get much better than this.