ZEBRA's RANDY JACKSON To Perform After STORM Game In Tampa

April 11, 2008

Atlantic recording artist Randy Jackson from ZEBRA will perform a solo acoustical performance on the Chrysler/Jeep Plaza immediately following the Friday, April 18 Storm game against the New York Dragons at the St. Pete Times Forum in Tampa, Florida. Jackson will also sing the National Anthem prior to the game.

Jackson, the lead singer of ZEBRA, founded the rock group with Felix Hanemann and Guy Gelso in 1975. He will perform a solo acoustic show featuring music from ZEBRA, LED ZEPPELIN, PINK FLOYD, THE BEATLES, THE DOORS and much more. In addition to working with ZEBRA, Jackson performs lead vocals for "The Music of Led Zeppelin", "The Music of Pink Floyd", and "The Music of The Doors": tributes to the bands as backed by an orchestra. He also frequently plays live acoustic shows across the country.

Single tickets and tailgate packages are on sale now at the McDonald's Box Office at the St. Pete Times Forum, ticketmaster.com and through Ticketmaster by phone at 813.287.8844 or 727.898.2100, or by calling 813.301-6600. Tailgate packages are priced at $25 and include game ticket, barbecue from Shane's Rib Shack, beer, wine and soda. For dinner reservations at Medallions Restaurant on the day of the event please call 813.301.6926.

Randy Jackson performing acoustic versions of LED ZEPPELIN's "Going to California" and THE BEATLES' "Norwegian Wood" in Montauk, Long Island June 2007:

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