A The Battalion The ENTERTAINMENT 6 Battalion Classifieds Thursday, July 6,1989 Thui Ze :ontii Zebra’s future uncertain in musical jungle :genre r I Not 1 hejupwantST |the her too agg lock fa tcveen i of NAVY OFFICERS PROGRAMS JACK RAMANO Interviewing for positions in: Aviation Engineering Business Medical Fields Contact your Career Devel opment Center to schedule an in terview. For more information, call: collect at (713)226-2445 NAVY OFFICER You are Tomorrow. You are the Navy. Were latest shows at Storyville band’s last New Orleans gig? lines By Keith Spera ENTERTAINMENT WRITER Earn $500. or more weekly stuffing envelopes at home. No experience. For free information send self-ad dressed stamped envelope to: I’.O. Box 85658 West- land, Mich. 48185. 164ttfn Earn $500.-$600. or more weekly stuffing envelopes at . ....... . it _ nd s ... home. No experience-for free information send self- addressed stamped envelope to: National, P.O. 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Bargain Place, rross from Chicken Oil. 846-2429. 162t07/14 ;all Battalion Classified 845-2611 If you grew up in New Orleans in the 1980s and professed to be a fan of hard rock, chances are the mem bers of Zebra were personal heroes of yours. Over the past 14 years, Zebra be came the premier band in the grow ing south Louisiana hard-rock scene, inspiring such devotion that some of their fans saw the band in concert thirty times or more. These fans anxiously awaited the day when the rest of the country would discover Zebra and catapault the band to national fame. For a while, it seemed like the fans would get their wish. From humble beginnings of run ning through covers of Led Zeppelin songs for a few dozen people in school gymnasiums. Zebra worked up to opening-band status for major hard-rock bands that would pass through New Orleans. In the late 1970s, they split their time between New Orleans and the more hard-rock oriented New York City. They gathered a loyal follow ing and attracted enough attention to be given a recording contract in July of 1982 with Atlantic Records, the label that Led Zeppelin, Zebra’s main musical influence, once re corded for. Less than a year later, Zebra’s self- titled debut album was released, and sold over 400,000 copies, an impres sive amount for a band’s first album. On July 17, 1983, they played a triumphant homecoming show for 40,000 New Orleanians in City Park Stadium at the Rock ’N’ Roll Super- bowl, an all-day concert that also fea tured performances by Bryan Ad ams, Foghat and Journey. At the beginning of their set in City Park, the members of Zebra were presented with the keys to the city in front of their adoring fans. It seemed as if there was no turn ing back — Zebra was on the road to national success, and would be the band that would regain New Or leans’ reputation as a major force in the music world, a reputation that had been lost since the glory days of Fats Domino, Roy Price and Clar ence “The Frogman” Henry in the 1950s. But then, something happened. Somehow, momentum was lost, and big-time success never came. It wasn’t that the band suddenly fell apart or didn’t sell records any more. They released their second Atlantic album, No Tellin’ Lies , in 1984, and a third, 3.V, in 1986. Throughout the mid-1980s, Zebra’s traditional New Year’s Eve concerts, and shows aboard the riverboat President, docked on the Mississippi River, would have to turn away part of the overflow crowd. The second and third albums, preven latchinj Wha ' bum sa i record, l ures ar jarentl )f Atla Vas no pients vere ft Since ort of i :asiona tompii