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Hey folks - update for y'all: Joel Taylor will be subbing for Chad Wackerman on our spring tour. Chad got a last-minute call to come in and cover the upcoming James Taylomore

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concerts and tour dates
Past
JUN
28
2025
Sellersville, PA
Sellersville Theater
I Was There
JUN
27
2025
Syracuse, NY
Clinton Square
I Was There
MAY
18
2025
Chicago, IL
Reggie's Music Joint
I Was There
MAY
17
2025
Fort Wayne, IN
Performance Pavilion Sweetwater
I Was There
MAY
16
2025
Fremont, OH
Strand Concert Theater and Recording Studio
I Was There
MAY
15
2025
Cincinnati, OH
The Ludlow Garage
I Was There
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Fan Reviews

Phil
May 15th 2025
Great show with a very good set list and the band was tight.
Buffalo, NY@Buffalo Iron Works

Andy
September 9th 2024
Small intimate venue with an amazing performance by top-notch musicians, playing nothing more challenging than Zappa compositions. Jaw dropping show that I consider my best live convert ever.
Gatineau, QC@Salle Jean-Despréz

Alain
September 9th 2024
Un spectacle d'une qualité musicale et artistique exceptionnelle. Un groupe fantastique qui nous a donné une performance remarquable avec beaucoup d'intensité et de moments remarquables pour 2h30 de musique exceptionnelle.
Québec, QC@Salle Dina-Belanger
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About The Furious Bongos
The Furious Bongos are a Frank Zappa project who understand that however people describe Zappa, safe or vanilla aren't usually first in mind. And, they appreciate Frank's role as an entertainer, not just as a composer - his performances certainly weren't supposed to be boring recitals, so The Furious Bongos don't shy away from taking risks and putting on a great show.
When bassist/arranger Conrad St. Clair decided to tackle this project, knowing Zappa drew on influences ranging from Stravinsky to Leadbelly, he felt it was important to assemble musicians with backgrounds as far-flung as Zappa's influences.
As a result, the band has a heavyweight and eclectic collective resume, including work with artists like Yo Yo Ma, India Arie, Mick Fleetwood, and Les Paul.
And because Zappa's music was constantly evolving and adapted to the musicians he was playing with at a given time, The Bongos wanted to respect the music but also follow Frank's example and let the music grow.
To that end, they tracked down hundreds of pages of transcriptions and quickly scribbled notes from former band members and other sources, painstakingly compared different versions of the songs, and even dug up rare scores in Frank's own hand (coffee stains included). Arthur Barrow, Zappa's bassist and rehearsal director from 1978 to '81, was instrumental in this effort, with additional support from other alumni including Scott Thunes, Robert Martin, and Adrian Belew.
All that produces something that isn't strictly a "tribute band" - doing a note-for-note rendition of Song X from Album Y while staring at their shoes didn't seem like the proper way to go about it. It's a show that pays respect to Zappa's legacy but is still new and different and dangerous, with lots of eyebrows.
Kinda like Frank.
When bassist/arranger Conrad St. Clair decided to tackle this project, knowing Zappa drew on influences ranging from Stravinsky to Leadbelly, he felt it was important to assemble musicians with backgrounds as far-flung as Zappa's influences.
As a result, the band has a heavyweight and eclectic collective resume, including work with artists like Yo Yo Ma, India Arie, Mick Fleetwood, and Les Paul.
And because Zappa's music was constantly evolving and adapted to the musicians he was playing with at a given time, The Bongos wanted to respect the music but also follow Frank's example and let the music grow.
To that end, they tracked down hundreds of pages of transcriptions and quickly scribbled notes from former band members and other sources, painstakingly compared different versions of the songs, and even dug up rare scores in Frank's own hand (coffee stains included). Arthur Barrow, Zappa's bassist and rehearsal director from 1978 to '81, was instrumental in this effort, with additional support from other alumni including Scott Thunes, Robert Martin, and Adrian Belew.
All that produces something that isn't strictly a "tribute band" - doing a note-for-note rendition of Song X from Album Y while staring at their shoes didn't seem like the proper way to go about it. It's a show that pays respect to Zappa's legacy but is still new and different and dangerous, with lots of eyebrows.
Kinda like Frank.
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Genres:
Blues, Jazz Fusion, Prog-rock
No upcoming shows
Send a request to The Furious Bongos to play in your city
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Similar Artists On Tour
Lo Marie
896 Followers
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YES
438K Followers
Follow
Steve Vai
481K Followers
Follow
Lachy Doley
21K Followers
Follow
Live Photos of The Furious Bongos
View All Photos
Latest Posts
The Furious Bongos
3 months ago
Hey folks - update for y'all: Joel Taylor will be subbing for Chad Wackerman on our spring tour. Chad got a last-minute call to come in and cover the upcoming James Taylomore

View More Posts
concerts and tour dates
Past
JUN
28
2025
Sellersville, PA
Sellersville Theater
I Was There
JUN
27
2025
Syracuse, NY
Clinton Square
I Was There
MAY
18
2025
Chicago, IL
Reggie's Music Joint
I Was There
MAY
17
2025
Fort Wayne, IN
Performance Pavilion Sweetwater
I Was There
MAY
16
2025
Fremont, OH
Strand Concert Theater and Recording Studio
I Was There
MAY
15
2025
Cincinnati, OH
The Ludlow Garage
I Was There
Show More Dates
Fan Reviews

Phil
May 15th 2025
Great show with a very good set list and the band was tight.
Buffalo, NY@Buffalo Iron Works

Andy
September 9th 2024
Small intimate venue with an amazing performance by top-notch musicians, playing nothing more challenging than Zappa compositions. Jaw dropping show that I consider my best live convert ever.
Gatineau, QC@Salle Jean-Despréz

Alain
September 9th 2024
Un spectacle d'une qualité musicale et artistique exceptionnelle. Un groupe fantastique qui nous a donné une performance remarquable avec beaucoup d'intensité et de moments remarquables pour 2h30 de musique exceptionnelle.
Québec, QC@Salle Dina-Belanger
View More Fan Reviews
About The Furious Bongos
The Furious Bongos are a Frank Zappa project who understand that however people describe Zappa, safe or vanilla aren't usually first in mind. And, they appreciate Frank's role as an entertainer, not just as a composer - his performances certainly weren't supposed to be boring recitals, so The Furious Bongos don't shy away from taking risks and putting on a great show.
When bassist/arranger Conrad St. Clair decided to tackle this project, knowing Zappa drew on influences ranging from Stravinsky to Leadbelly, he felt it was important to assemble musicians with backgrounds as far-flung as Zappa's influences.
As a result, the band has a heavyweight and eclectic collective resume, including work with artists like Yo Yo Ma, India Arie, Mick Fleetwood, and Les Paul.
And because Zappa's music was constantly evolving and adapted to the musicians he was playing with at a given time, The Bongos wanted to respect the music but also follow Frank's example and let the music grow.
To that end, they tracked down hundreds of pages of transcriptions and quickly scribbled notes from former band members and other sources, painstakingly compared different versions of the songs, and even dug up rare scores in Frank's own hand (coffee stains included). Arthur Barrow, Zappa's bassist and rehearsal director from 1978 to '81, was instrumental in this effort, with additional support from other alumni including Scott Thunes, Robert Martin, and Adrian Belew.
All that produces something that isn't strictly a "tribute band" - doing a note-for-note rendition of Song X from Album Y while staring at their shoes didn't seem like the proper way to go about it. It's a show that pays respect to Zappa's legacy but is still new and different and dangerous, with lots of eyebrows.
Kinda like Frank.
When bassist/arranger Conrad St. Clair decided to tackle this project, knowing Zappa drew on influences ranging from Stravinsky to Leadbelly, he felt it was important to assemble musicians with backgrounds as far-flung as Zappa's influences.
As a result, the band has a heavyweight and eclectic collective resume, including work with artists like Yo Yo Ma, India Arie, Mick Fleetwood, and Les Paul.
And because Zappa's music was constantly evolving and adapted to the musicians he was playing with at a given time, The Bongos wanted to respect the music but also follow Frank's example and let the music grow.
To that end, they tracked down hundreds of pages of transcriptions and quickly scribbled notes from former band members and other sources, painstakingly compared different versions of the songs, and even dug up rare scores in Frank's own hand (coffee stains included). Arthur Barrow, Zappa's bassist and rehearsal director from 1978 to '81, was instrumental in this effort, with additional support from other alumni including Scott Thunes, Robert Martin, and Adrian Belew.
All that produces something that isn't strictly a "tribute band" - doing a note-for-note rendition of Song X from Album Y while staring at their shoes didn't seem like the proper way to go about it. It's a show that pays respect to Zappa's legacy but is still new and different and dangerous, with lots of eyebrows.
Kinda like Frank.
Show More
Genres:
Blues, Jazz Fusion, Prog-rock
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