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Region: West Texas / Permian BasinConference: Texas
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Did You Know
•Pecos & the Rooftops formed in Lubbock, Texas, fueled by open mic nights at local bars.
•Their breakout song, "This Time," was initially recorded in a bedroom studio.
•Lead singer Pecos Hurley's vocals are often compared to those of Chris Stapleton.
•The band cleverly weaves Americana and Red Dirt influences into their rock sound.
•They've built a loyal fanbase through relentless touring across the Texas music scene.
•Despite no major label backing, their songs have amassed millions of online streams.
•Pecos Hurley briefly pursued a career as a rodeo cowboy before committing to music.
•Their music resonates deeply with college students and young adults in the Southwest.
•The band's name, 'Rooftops,' symbolizes aspiration and reaching for something higher.
•Pecos & the Rooftops aim to preserve the spirit of Texas music through raw, honest storytelling.
•Pecos Hurley started the band in Lubbock, Texas, while attending Texas Tech University.
•Their sound blends Red Dirt country with alternative rock, creating a unique Texan vibe.
•Viral TikTok success of "This Time Next Year" boosted them to national attention.
•The band's name originated from Pecos' childhood nickname and a friend's band suggestion.
•They self-released their debut EP *Red Eye* in 2019, showcasing their raw talent.
•Pecos & the Rooftops have opened for established artists like Parker McCollum.
•Their song "Hurt No More" resonates with fans due to its emotional vulnerability.
•They embody the burgeoning Lubbock music scene, inspiring other local artists.
•While unconfirmed, fans speculate "5 Bridges" references a specific Lubbock location.
•Though unsigned, they've built a dedicated fanbase through relentless touring and streaming.