Zebra
Zebra at Multiple Venues
Zebra formed in the New Orleans area. But it grew a huge following at shows it performed in Long Island, NY, as well as nationwide with its debut Atlantic Records album release in 1982.
It went gold and was the fastest selling debut album in Atlantic Records’ history thanks to the radio and MTV airplay of Tell Me What You Want and Who’s Behind the Door?.
Felix Hanemann on bass, keyboard, and vocals at the Slidell Heritage Festival, 2004
Randy Jackson on guitar and vocals at the Slidell Heritage Festival, 2004.
Felix Hanemann on synthesizer at the Slidell Heritage Festival, 2004
Felix on bass, Randy Jackson on guitar and vocals at the Slidell Heritage Festival, 2004.
Randy Jackson on guitar with Zebra at the Howlin' Wolf in New Orleans December 3, 2005 [Photo from Weerd Wayne]
"Weerd" Wayne (left) with Zebra's drummer Guy Gelso and Wayne's stepson David (right) at the Howlin' Wolf. [Photo from Weerd Wayne]
Randy Jackson on guitar with Zebra at the Howlin' Wolf [Photo from Weerd Wayne]
Again, thanks to "Weerd" Wayne Watkins for the photos. He's on the right below, flanking Zebra's Randy Jackson with his stepson David.
Zebra wrapped up the first day of the first N'Awlins Air Show to include a free music concert, and the first one held since Hurricane Katrina. Regular drummer
Guy Gelso was displaced to Houston by the storm, and unable to make this 2006 show, but he returned to rejoin the band for its next gig.
Randy Jackson on guitar with Zebra at the 2006 N'Awlins Air Show
Felix Hanemann with Zebra at the 2006 N'Awlins Air Show