Drummie Zeb

Drummie Zeb played with the Wailers for ten years; Nationally and Internationally traveled with musicians such as; Kenny Chesney and Friends, Jake Owens, Zac Brown Band, Sugarland, Montgomery Gentry, Miranda Lambert, Lady Antebellum, Jim Horn, Mac McAnally, Marcia Griffith, Monty Irie, Ann Marie Ingus, Plonky and Oneness, Dean Fraiser, Tony Garnier Bass player and musical director for Bob Dylan, Rico Rauel, Chinna Smith , 311, OAR, UB40, Michael  Kidfunkadelic  Hampton, Derek Barnett, Andrew Tosh, Nambo Robertson, Chico Chant, Vin Gordon, Evron and Everett Gayl, Peter Broggs, Eek A Mouse, Frankie Paul, Louis Rankin, Gregory Issacs, The Itals, Zac Brown Band, Parliament Funkadelic, Paul Simon, Kidd Rock, , The Awareness Art Ensemble, my personal band The Razor Posse and now currently another  one of my personal bands Regwa, Country Reggae. The event that really set things up for Zeb with The Wailers came when he was playing with The Awareness Art Ensemble, the two groups were on the same bill numerous times.  He sat in on their sound checks, playing along side Aston Family Man  Barrett, the original Bassist of the Wailers who produced, arranged and wrote much of The band’s legendary catalog. Drummie Zeb Maintaing his relationship with Family Man, twelve years ago, an Awareness Art Ensemble manager who had also worked with the Wailers, heard that the Wailers needed a Drummer. Shortly Drummie Zeb found himself playing in the most internationally known Reggae band, enhancing his creativity as an artist now driven to brin Horn whom Zeb became very honored to gain an amazing friendship with, Jim is a master and Zeb has the utmost respect for this musician.  Another huge name he ran upon him on the Sun City Carnival Tour, Jimmy Buffet’s, Mac McAnnally an amazing Guitarist, singer and songwriter.  As with the same honor and respect he has for Jim Horn, Zeb is so graciously appreciated to have played in his presence as well, a phenomenal man and musician! Playing with all of these great artists has helped inspire Zeb further with the Country Reggae and life.  Living on tour,  Kenny Chesney’s band was routinely recorded for an Imax video released January 2010, as well as performing at the Austin City Limits 35th anniversary.  Drummie Zeb’s first Country tour  experience will always be archived. After the summer tour with Kenny Chesney, Zeb went back to fine tuning, recording and writing for his  personal project, Regwa.  Regwa’s library consists of a blended sound of Country and Reggae, songs from his First Time cd with The Razor Posse, Everybody’s Gotta Serve Somebody from the reggae tribute to Bob Dylan. A special thanks to all sponsors, Sonor Drums, Viper Drums, Vater Drumsticks and Mike Curran Percussions. Jah Love.
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