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Sheriff Lobo

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Sheriff Lobo formed early in 2001, with Jeremy, Jason & Seb emerging from previous band, Floorpie.

Picking up young and energetic guitarist Tim Shann, Sheriff Lobo set about writing their first songs, 'Dude... That's My Camel', which they recorded ourselves over one weekend during March 2001.

Sheriff Lobo first took the stage in August 2001 at Valve with fellow Wellington punkers, Dirk Drent, and have since played shows all over the country with the likes of We Dunno, Brubeck, Day One, Dirk Drent and Sommerset.

Band Members:
Jeremy Graham (guitar, vocals)
Tim Shann (guitar, vocals)
Jason Gascoigne (drums)
Sebastian Meek (bass)

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Shade
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Sheriff Lobo on hiatus
Posted: Fri Jul 26, 2002 3:14 pm
Sheriff Lobo are heading into hibernation for a while.

Singer/guitarist Jeremy is off to Auckland for a sound engineering course, meaning the band will be stepping back from the live scene for about 9 months.

In order to tide fans over for the long quiet time, the band are looking to release a new EP entitled, 'It's Funny Because You're On Fire And I'm Not' in the very near future.

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