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  1. 11. Sept. 2020 · Kay Sherman was Frank Zappa's first wife. They were married on 28 December 1960 and divorced somewhere between late 1963 or early 1964. They lived together at 314 G Street Ontario. Sherman worked at a bank.

  2. Am College lernte er Kay Sherman kennen; das Paar heiratete am 28. Dezember 1960 und wohnte östlich von Los Angeles in Ontario . Beide waren berufstätig, sie als Banksekretärin, er unter anderem als Gestalter von Grußkarten, Handelsvertreter für Enzyklopädien und Schmuck und als Angestellter einer Werbeagentur.

  3. Take that for what it's worth. Apparently in Bob Zappa's book he talks about it a bit, the only part I know about (because of someone's review) is that apparently Frank still wanted to bring her to Bobby's wedding even as they were divorcing. He barely mentions her in his autobiography.

  4. 5. Sept. 2018 · However, college officially outlived its usefulness when Zappa met and fell for Kay Sherman. They quit school, moved in together, and got hitched. Zappa had a string of mundane jobs that sapped his joy, including working for a greeting card company and selling encyclopedias door-to-door, which he especially despised.

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  5. r/Zappa. • 2 yr. ago. [deleted] On December 28th, 1960, Frank Zappa marries his first wife, Kathryn J. (Kay) Sherman. The two of them stay together 3 years, until evidence of infidelity separates them. Frank purchases Buff Studio in Jan. '64, renames it "Studio Z" and moves in. Divorced in 1964.

  6. 13. Jan. 2016 · A forum discussion about Frank Zappa's first wife, Kay Sherman, who allegedly helped him enroll as an auditor in a composition class at Pomona College. The thread also mentions Frank's brother Bob's book, his second wife Gail, and some other topics related to Zappa's life and music.

  7. Frank’s first wife, Kay (aka Kathryn J. Sherman), commented on the PBS website regarding the The Drum Shop collage. [source: IdiotBastard]