![]() ![]() After seven years of three-set gigs in clubs and gyms, the band had finally made it to the big time. That night was also special because Zebra was about to sign with Atlantic Records, home of Led Zeppelin, Yes, AC/DC, and other hard rock heroes of the day. The band was roaring through a set of well-rehearsed originals mixed in with crowd-pleasing covers from Zeppelin, Bowie, the Moody Blues, ZZ Top, Montrose, and others. The place was packed, as usual, mostly teenage guys, too young for area bars, with a smattering of finely dressed females to keep things interesting. ![]() Christopher's Catholic Youth dance in a New Orleans suburb. So began my introduction to Zebra some sixteen years ago (1982). How could so much music be produced by so few?! I smiled at my girlfriend (now wife) who had brought me there, and I think she knew that I was in love. As I neared the stage to get a glimpse of the band generating this heat, I was amazed to see only three guys on stage. ![]() I remember walking into an old school gym and hearing a barrage of wonderful sound. (From the liner notes of the 1998 release) ![]()
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