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MP3 Zachariah - Ghost Signs

Country-Rock done Southern California - Tucson style. Songs that are infectious, weepy and impossible to get out of your head. Lyrics and melodies that have been compared to everyone from Gram Parsons to Jackson Browne to G. Love

11 MP3 Songs
COUNTRY: Country Rock, ROCK: Americana



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Born in Tucson Arizona, In the mid 90'', Zachariah headed west to follow his country-rock heroes. Following a record deal that went sour in 2000, Zachariah returned to the studio to make "Ghost Signs" a country-rock party record that has been called "An impressive debut full of beautiful lyricism, witty wordplay and overall unique flavor"

An accomplished actor, Zachariah has appeared in several TV shows and films as well, and contributed three new songs to the upcoming comedy/horror film "DEAD AND BREAKFAST." (https://www.tradebit.com)

Yes, this is the runner-up from ESPN''s "Dream Job" in 2004. Look for him in a national SBC/NBA campaign in 2005, which includes new Zachariah music.

His loyal following in Los Angeles has earned him cult hero status amongst the local live music scene, being that he is known for his marathon-length freestyle raps and country-fied honky-tonk sensibility.

Zachariah has appeared on records by artists "Blue Meridian," "Eli Braden" and has recorded songs for ESPN, Coors beer and the N.B.A.

"Ghost Signs" features two songs with FERGIE, the female singer of rap group "Black Eyed Peas."

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"Songs are clever, earnest and funny..." - HARP Magazine

"Worst Dressed" is the best new song I''ve heard all year"
-- Gayle Sussman, LIVE Magazine.

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