Zach Blair

Zach Blair

Zach Blair, guitarist for Rise Against
Background information
Birth name Zachariah Joaquin Blair
Born December 26, 1974 (age 41)
Sherman, Texas, United States
Genres Punk rock, hardcore punk
Occupation(s)
  • Musician
  • Songwriter
  • Composer
Instruments
Years active 1991–present
Labels
Associated acts
Website http://www.riseagainst.com/
Notable instruments
Gibson Les Paul

Zach Blair (from Sherman, Texas) is the lead guitarist and backing vocalist for Chicago-based melodic hardcore band Rise Against.

Before joining Rise Against in early 2007, Blair was a member of hardcore punk group Only Crime along with his brother, Doni Blair, who currently plays with the Toadies. The brothers were founding members of the bands Hagfish and Armstrong. Blair was also Flattus Maximus of GWAR from 1999 to 2002. He made a return to GWAR as Splattus Maximus on the 2013 album Battle Maximus. He has also been a second touring guitarist for The Loved Ones and was second guitarist on the instrumental band The Mag Seven's album The Future Is Ours, If You Can Count.

Rise Against's fifth studio album, Appeal to Reason, released on October 7, 2008, was its first with Blair. He also appeared on the band's sixth studio album release, Endgame, which was released on March 15, 2011.

Rise Against's seventh studio album, The Black Market was released On July 15, 2014.

As of early 2015, Blair has taken part in playing guitar for the punk band, Drakulas, alongside members of The Riverboat Gamblers. [1]

Blair currently resides in Austin, Texas. Blair is a Straight Edge and a vegetarian and animal rights advocate and actively promotes PETA with the other members of Rise Against.[2]

Equipment

Zach Blair performing live in Budapest - 2011

Guitars

Amps and Cabinets

Effects and More [3]

Strings and Picks

Discography

With Hagfish
With GWAR
With Armstrong
  • Dick, the Lion-Hearted (2002)

With Only Crime
With The Mag Seven
  • The Future is Ours, If You Can Count (2006)
With Rise Against

References

2011, Rise. = "Rise Against Live Make It Stop September's Children 10-08-2011 Sziget" Check |url= value (help). Retrieved December 31, 2011. 

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