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About Zebra
As of 2023, Zebra remains active in the live music scene, frequently performing at various venues and festivals across the United States. The band continues to attract audiences with their classic hits while introducing new material that showcases their evolution as musicians. In recent years, they have participated in several prominent rock festivals, where they share the stage with both established acts and emerging artists. Their concert setlists often include fan favorites alongside deeper cuts from their discography, providing a nostalgic experience for long-time fans while also engaging newer audiences. Zebra's commitment to live performances has been unwavering, as they frequently update their tour schedule to include special shows and events. Fans can expect them to deliver a mix of their greatest hits and fresh tracks, all while maintaining the high-energy performance that has defined their career. The band also utilizes social media and streaming platforms to connect with their fanbase, sharing updates about upcoming concerts, behind-the-scenes content, and engaging stories from their decades-long journey in rock music. This ongoing interaction not only keeps their legacy alive but also fosters a sense of community among fans who cherish the band's contributions to the rock genre.
Zebra History
Zebra is an American rock band formed in 1968 in New Orleans, Louisiana, known for their unique blend of hard rock, progressive rock, and pop influences. The band consists of Randy Jackson (vocals, guitar), Felix Hanemann (bass, vocals), and Guy Gelso (drums, vocals). They gained prominence in the late 1970s and early 1980s with their self-titled debut album, 'Zebra,' which featured hits like 'Tell Me What You Want' and 'Who's Behind the Door.' The band's sound was characterized by Jackson's soaring vocals and intricate guitar work, reminiscent of classic rock icons such as Led Zeppelin and Rush. Their second album, 'No Tellin' Lies,' further solidified their reputation, yielding popular tracks such as 'Wait Until the Summer' and 'Bears.' Throughout the 1980s, Zebra toured extensively, earning a loyal fanbase while facing the challenges of a rapidly changing music industry and the rise of new wave and grunge. Despite lineup changes and a hiatus in the 1990s, the band reunited and continued to perform live, releasing new music that appealed to both old and new fans alike. Zebra's live performances are known for their energetic stage presence and the band's ability to recreate their signature sound, making them a staple in the concert scene for rock enthusiasts.