
40 years ago — on March 21, 1983 — the mighty ZEBRA released its acclaimed self-titled debut album, selling out shows everywhere becoming one of Atlantic Records fastest rising stars. The record was quickly certified gold within a few short months.
In celebration of the 1983 release, ZEBRA has annou…
ZEBRA To Celebrate 40th Anniversary Of Debut Album On 2023 Tour
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