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The Mothers of Invention were an American band active from 1966 to 1969. Throughout, their output was primarily directed by composer and guitarist, Frank Zappa (1940–1993). Their albums combined a broad span of genres and utilised diverse instrumentation. Their lyrics were generally humorous, with frequent style-parodies of contemporary Pop music (with doo-wop love ballads endlessly lampooned), bountiful surreal imagery, cartoonish vocals and oblique, satirical protest songs. Their diversity and insincerity makes their classification difficult, but Zappa's increasingly ambitious and avant-garde compositions towards the end of the 1960s share many features of Free Jazz and 20th Century Classical music. The group's output, particularly Absolutely Free, also proved enormously influential on the then-nascent genre of progressive rock.

Zappa disbanded the original Mothers of Invention line-up in 1970 to create music under his own name, but shortly reformed an entirely new band sometimes known as "The Mothers". This new incarnation had a strong vaudeville style and were much bawdier than before, with new vocalists Flo & Eddie, previously of the Turtles, taking the lead. After Zappa was pushed offstage in the Rainbow Theatre in 1971, he broke up this second band and concentrated on a jazzier style with a short-lived big band called the Grand Wazoo, but returned with a third lineup of the Mothers in 1973. This reformed group retained musical similarities to the previous group and the chamber music of the late '60s Mothers, but with a tighter, funkier sound; George Duke's soulful vocals being perhaps the most memorable addition. Whilst members of the new Mothers frequently appeared on albums credited solely to Zappa, three albums, Overnite Sensation, Roxy & Elsewhere and One Size Fits All display the name Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention.

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Members

Roy Estrada
since 1964 till 1975 lib/muslib/membership_type_461, Bass
Frank Zappa
since 1964 till 1975 Guitar, Lead vocal, lib/muslib/membership_type_561
Ray Collins
since 1964 till 1970 Percussion, Lead vocal
Ian Underwood
since 1967 till 1973 lib/muslib/membership_type_16, Guitar, Keyboard
George Duke
since 1970 till 1975 Synthesizer, Keyboard
Jimmy Carl Black
since 1964 till 1969 Drum set
Jim “Motorhead” Sherwood
since 1966 till 1970 Saxophone, lib/muslib/membership_type_333
Jeff Simmons
since 1970 till 1974 Bass, Background vocals, Guitar, Harmonica
Don Preston
since 1966 till 1974 Keyboard
Billy Mundi
since 1966 till 1970 Drum set
Bunk Gardner
since 1966 till 1969 lib/muslib/membership_type_16
Bruce Fowler
since 1973 till 1975 lib/muslib/membership_type_46
Tom Fowler
since 1973 till 1975 Bass
Lowell George
since 1968 till 1969 Guitar, Background vocals
Mark Volman
since 1970 till 1971 Background vocals
Ralph Humphrey
since 1973 till 1974 Drum set
Elliot Ingber
since 1966 till 1966 Guitar
Jean‐Luc Ponty
since 1973 till 1973 Violin
Don “Sugarcane” Harris
since 1970 till 1970 Violin
Alan Estes
since 1972 till 1972 Percussion

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