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Pecos and the Rooftops

Lubbock, TX

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country Popularity: 35 Rising Division

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Region: West Texas / Permian Basin Conference: Texas

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  • 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.

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