The Mystic Hurricane Band is a Houston, TX based Zydeco, Blues and Swamp Funk band fronted by Doug Legacy, who is originally from Houston but now resides in Los Angeles, California.
Our team is comprised of experienced musicians.
In 2022, Mystic Hurricane was founded by a group of music enthusiasts who wanted to share their passion with the world. They started by performing at local events and quickly gained a reputation for their high-energy performances.
Doug Legacy is a musician and one of the founding members of the Zydeco Party Band. He has puppeteered background characters on Muppets Tonight and his band was featured as the house band for the show (with Legacy playing accordion).
Doug is also known for The Bucket List (2007), Gilmore Girls (2000), and Muppets Tonight (1996). Doug wound up in Los Angeles in 1977 where he immediately won the Gong Show playing steel drums. He then went on to play them with Rod Stewart (a significant vocal influence on Doug), where he met Jimmy Z, playing great blues harp and tenor sax on this album. Doug had the honor to back up Paul McCartney on background vocals and accordion. He also sang for Brian Wilson, Todd Rundgren and Oingo Boingo. Doug founded the Zydeco Party Band over 20 years ago and has released several albums.
Doug Legacy
As a boy in East Texas, my father would wake us up singing; “Good morning to you, good morning to you! We’re all in our places with bright shining faces! Oh, this is the way to start a new day!”. Then he would go play “Deep Purple” on piano while my mother would sing. Now when I play solo, I always try to work that song into the set.
When I was a kid, my family moved around Texas, Arkansas and Louisiana a lot. Being able to play a little Ray Charles or boogie boogie on the piano was a great ice breaker, especially in Arkansas when I was in 2nd grade. I consider music to be the universal language that could potentially unify us all.
Doug Legacy Biography (in approximate chronological order)
University of Texas in Austin - 1972 studied music and oceanography
Houston Symphony Chorale - 1973 2nd tenor - also sang in a quartet for the ballet company
Z Z Top - 1974 assisted art director Bill Narum - 2006 Vocal performance @ Capitol Records on “TUSH” for
the film, “The Bucket List” with Jack Nicholson and Morgan Freeman, Directed by Rob Reiner
Lucinda Williams – 1974 Houston based band together; shared a bill with Clifton Chenier
The Gong Show - 1977 winner with the Montrose Marching Band
Rod Stewart – keyboard tech and steel drummer - 2 world tours around 1980
Delbert McClinton – early 1980’s played keyboards on east coast tour opening for the Allman Brothers
Van Dyke Parks – 1977 to the present time- 1st AFM session – steel drums with live orchestra for a Marty
Feldman film. “Good for God” - they toured Japan together when “Hey You” came out there and has been
working in his studio for the past 20 years plus. Played steel drums and sang background vocals with Julie
Christensen with VDP sharing a bill with Prince at a festival in Copenhagen.
Delaney Bramlett – played B3 Hammond organ
Peter Ivers – steel drums in his band “Iver’s Divers”
Ziggy Modeliste – collaborated with him on drums in the Chili Steel Band
E.L.O. – keyboard tech and occasionally wore a robot costume - 1 world tour
Barry Manilow – keyboard tech
Jim Wilson – played Accordion on Jim’s “Cape of Good Hope”
Kinky Friedman – played keyboards upstate NY
Jackson Browne – keyboard tech - recorded “King Cake Party” and “Lagnaippe” albums at his Groove
Masters studio
Stevie Nicks – keyboard tech - 2 world tours
Boz Skaggs – keyboard tech
Billy Joel – keyboard tech - two world tours – accompanied Bill on piano at Madison Square Garden
Simon and Garfunkel – keyboard tech
Ry Cooder – accordion and guitar on “King Cake Party” album
David Lindley – collaborated with him on guitar on “Hey You” & “King Cake Party” albums
The Tubes – keyboard tech and played keyboards – Roger Steen, Prairie Prince performed on “Hey You”
Utopia – keyboard tech
Todd Rundgren – sang on tour “A Capella” – Todd produced and performed on “Hey You!”
Jim Keltner – collaborated with him on drums on “Hey You” -produced and performed on “King Cake
Party” album
Brian Wilson – background vocalist on his album “Orange Crate Art” featuring Van Dyke Parks
Freebo – collaborated with him on bass in the The Zydeco Party Band - produced and performed on
“King Cake Party” album and several other ZPB projects
Ricky Lee Jones – keyboard tech and keyboardist on tour
Bruce Hornsby – keyboard tech - 1 world tour
Eliza Gilkyson – played piano on “Through The Looking Glass“ album
Oingo Boingo – keyboard tech, accordionist, percussionist and background vocalist
Sir Paul McCartney – accordionist and background vocalist
Dan Aykroyd - was his accordion coach for the movie “Christmas with the Kranks”
Steven Van Zandt - played Accordion on soundtrack for “Christmas with the Kranks”
Dick Clark – ZPB was the house band for “The Late Mr. Pete Show”
Jim Henson and Richard Gibbs - ZPB was the house Band for “Muppets Tonight”
The Neville Brothers – ZPB opened for them in Europe and Japan
Grant Geissman – accordionist on his album “Bop! Bang! Boom!” – Grant played for several years
with The Zydeco Party Band and was the guitarist on their album “The Gumbo Brotherhood”
Bear McCreary - frequently plays accordion and whistles on his soundtracks
Bob Dylan - played accordion on “Shadow Kingdom”I fell in love with New Orleans music early on. The Meters always had the right groove for me. As a teenager, it was life changing to see Clifton Chenier and his brother Cleveland preform. Clifton was playing all the right licks and Cleveland was running all around the room playing the rubboard (frottoir) with thimbles on his finger tips. Little did I know that years later, I would be running around the hall with a wireless accordion. I have since discovered that Clifton and I had similar musical heroes. Muddy Waters, Howlin’ Wolf, Lightnin’ Hopkins and Professor Longhair are to name but a few.
Houston-based, audio engineer, record producer, guitarist, and bassist. Romano’s Red Shack Recording Studio in the Heights has been a key fixture in the Houston music scene.
In 1979, Romano, Kenneth Blanchet (formerly of Steppenwolf ), Michael Knust (of Fever Tree), and Rich Layton founded the big party band, Doctor Rockit & the Sisters of Mercy.
Rock continues to perform and tour with other Houston-based musicians, including Trudy Lynn and Steve Krase
Drummer/percussionist in Houston, Texas. He played with groups including Beat Temple, Hadden Sayers Band, Maria Williams Band, Angelucho Y Su Copacabana, Miss Molly And The Whips, The Hightailers and the backing band for Latin pop singer Vikki Carr before concentrating on his career in education.
He graduated from the University of North Texas with a degree in jazz studies in 1989.
David Carter has been playing blues since he saw B.B. King at the first concert he ever attended at the Count Basie Theater in Red Bank, NJ. He studied guitar with Arthur Neilson and Dave Van Ronk in New York City where he was a member of the French Cookin’ Blues Band before his move to Texas in the early 2000s. Since his move Texas, David has worked and recorded with Annika Chambers, Trudy Lynn, Steve Krase and various other Texas-based blues acts.
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