Napoleon Murphy Brock

Napoleon Murphy Brock
Background information
Born
Napoleon Murphy Brock

(1943-04-23) April 23, 1943
GenresExperimental music, rock, R&B, jazz, pop
OccupationsMusician, songwriter, record producer
InstrumentsVocals, saxophone, flute, clarinet, guitar, synthesizer bass, Fender Rhodes
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Napoleon Murphy Brock (born April 23, 1943) is an American singer, saxophonist and flute player who is best known for his work with Frank Zappa in the 1970s, including the albums Apostrophe ('), Roxy & Elsewhere, One Size Fits All, and Bongo Fury. He contributed notable vocal performances to the Zappa songs "Village of the Sun," "Cheepnis," and "Florentine Pogen."