
Zachariah and the Lobos Riders
Outlaw country hip hop collective
Tell me about your history? How did you get where you are now?
Formed in Los Angeles in 2002, ZACHARIAH AND THE LOBOS RIDERS have rapidly become Los Angeles cult favorites with their unique style of country, hip-hop and rock and roll. The band has been featured in the comedy-zombie flick "DEAD AND BREAKFAST" and lead singer Zach Selwyn has written songs for numerous television shows, films and was the runner-up on ESPN's TV show "Dream Job" in 2004. He currently hosts the wildly popular "Attack of the SHow!" on G4 and the band appeared on the program in July, 2006. From Tucson, Arizona, Zachariah was originally signed as a pure funny white-boy hip-hop act in 2000 and recorded songs with people like FERGIE from "Black Eyed Peas." Their first release, 2003's GHOST SIGNS has been reviewed internationally. "Dead and Breakfast" has sold over 10,000 dvds and 1000 cds worldwide and their next release "ALCOHOLIDAY" is currently in production in Los Angeles. THIS IS THE VIDEO FOR THE NEW SINGLE "CARTOONS I'D LIKE TO F***" - CD for SALE at www.cdbaby.com/zachariah2
Have you performed live in front of an audience? Any special memories?
Live music is our specialty
Your musical influences
Eagles, Beastie Boys, G. Love and Special Sauce, Gram Parsons, Old 97's, Whiskeytown, Ryan Adams, Slick Rick, Black Sheep, Kinky Friedman, Rolling Stones, Allman Brothers, Jackson Browne, Wilco, Early 70's California stoner country-rock. Pistol Opera, Dylan Connor, Coby Brown, Heath, Bobby Joyner, Sundowners, Bryson Jones, Jonny Kaplan, Mike Stinson, Walkie Talkie, Emmylou Harris, Warren Zevon, I See Hawks in LA
What equipment do you use?
Pipes, rolling papers, bottles, cans, ashtrays.
Anything else?
We have a new CD coming out February 9, 2007. It is called ALCOHOLIDAY. Hells yeah.