1979Frank Zappa's 'Jewish Princess' Song and Controversy

"Jewish Princess" is a song by Frank Zappa released on his a...
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🎤 Frank Zappa's 'Jewish Princess' Song and Controversy

"Jewish Princess" is a song by Frank Zappa released on his album Sheik Yerbouti in 1979. The song is a humorous look at the Jewish-American princess stereotype which attracted attention from the Anti-Defamation League, to which Zappa denied an apology, arguing: "Unlike the unicorn, such creatures do exist – and deserve to be 'commemorated' with their own special opus". In an interview with Spin (magazine) he was almost offended saying, "...as if to say there is no such thing as a Jewish Princess. Like I invented this?" Biographer Barry Miles claimed in his book, Frank Zappa (Atlantic Books of London, 2005), that the ADL asked the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to ban the record from being played on the air – a symbolic effort given that the song was not being played anyway.
Frank Zappa's 'Jewish Princess' Song and Controversy (1979)
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Frank Zappa's 'Jewish Princess' Song and Controversy (1979)