Zebra, from Mallorca, were a band made of two pieces Z-66 and Los Bravos = Zee + Bra, and with great musicians, such as Joan Bibiloni (leader, vocal and guitar), Agustí Fernández (keyboards), Albert Candela (bass), David Walmsley (guitar) and Manolo Marí (drums). With an spanlife from 1972 to 1976, they became a progressive band, but also a pop-rock. They covered "bad, bad time" by The Roulettes. This song (February 1964) has become The Roulettes´ most famous song, but more because of its inclusion on beat compilations than because of chart success.
Zebra at The Spanish Progressive Rock Encyclopedia
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