Following Ure's departure, Webb, Hyslop and McIsaac added Alex Harvey's cousin Willie Gardner to their next band, called The Zones; they released some singles and an album, Under Influence (1979) (which credited Midge Ure among the collaborators), but went their separate ways shortly afterwards.
Willie Nelson | Willie Mays | Ava Gardner | Erle Stanley Gardner | Martin Gardner | Willie Horton | Willie Dixon | Willie Brown | Howard Gardner | Gerald Gardner | Willie Colón | Willie Brown (politician) | Robert Gardner | Isabella Stewart Gardner | Willie Revillame | Willie Miller | John Gardner | Gerald Gardner (Wiccan) | Gardner | Willie Stargell | Willie Perdomo | Willie Pep | Willie Mitchell | Joy Gardner | Chris Gardner | Willie Thorne | Willie Sutton | Willie Roaf | Willie | Steamboat Willie |
Zones was the New Wave band formed by Alex Harvey's cousin Willie Gardner (lead vocals, guitar), and ex-Slik (1974–1977) and PVC2 (early to September 1977) members, Kenny Hyslop (drums), Billy McIsaac (keyboards) and Russell Webb (bass), in 1977, after the latter three's bandmate, Midge Ure, departed to join The Rich Kids.
He taught biology and coached several outstanding athletes, such as future Harlem Globetrotters Hallie Bryant and Willie Gardner, and the legendary Oscar Robertson.