Supporting himself by 1980 as a bicycle messenger, Thunes continued to play with others (a band called Derek and The Young Republicans), before he was able to line up an audition for Frank Zappa's band. Thunes landed the gig shortly thereafter - appearing on countless Zappa albums throughout the decade (including 1982's Ship Arriving Too Late, 1983's Man from Utopia, 1984's Thing Fish, 1986's Jazz from Hell, 1988's Guitar, etc.) and tours (the 1985 homevideo, Does Humor Belong in Music?). With Zappa retiring from the road by the ‘90s due to declining health (he would eventually pass away from cancer in 1993), Thunes and the rest of Zappa's backing band were forced to look for work elsewhere. Subsequently, Thunes has appeared on recordings by a variety of other artists, including Frank's son, Dweezil Zappa (Havin' A Bad Day, My Guitar Wants to Kill Your Mama, Automatic), Fear (Have Another Beer with Fear), Andy Prieboy (Upon my Wicked Son, Montezuma was a Man of Faith), The Vandals (Fear of a Punk Planet), Wayne Kramer (Dangerous Madness), and Cynthia Jane (Lo and Behold), among others. Thunes also took part in a tribute to Frank Zappa in 1991 at the Ritz in New York -- issued as both an album and video (Zappa's Universe). The early 21st century saw Thunes continue to work with others, as well as the launch of his own website (/www.geoscott.com). ~ Greg Prato, Rovi
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