
Hailing from Lubbock, Pecos & The Rooftops returned to The Grizzly Rose on Friday night. It was a bash from the start as lead vocalist Pecos Hurley crushed listeners with their Texas Country sounds.
Pecos & the Rooftops had Pecos Hurley on lead vocals and guitar, Jared French on rhythm guitar, Jessie Santos on lead guitar, Steven Buehler on bass, and Garrett Peltier on drums.
Pecos & The Rooftops started their rocking set with 11 Beers, Leave Me Lonely, and Last Thing I Remember. Then the band hit onlookers right square in the heart with Happy. Other songs that had fans singing along included 5AM, One Drunk Summer, and Yesteryear. They ended their show with their most popular song to date, This Damn Song. Find the full setlist below.
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Canaan Bryce and his band rocked The Grizzly Rose with their Waxahachie Country Rock sounds that included a massive amount of tunes from their latest release, Attitude Era.
Backed by Shane Hudson on guitar, Connor Stubbs on drums, and Hector Espino on bass, Bryce showed their attitude with Maybe, then 27 Dollars, Something to Someone, and Lonely Nights before giving a shoutout and story from their beginnings that included a festival with Creed. They also gave solid covers of Iris by Goo Goo Dolls and Teenage Dirtbag by Wheatus. They ended their set with OKC. Find the full setlist below.
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Nashville recording artist and singer-songwriter, Josh Roy from Arizona, started off the night with originals that included I’ve Been There Too, Don’t Quit the Band, Cowboys Still Ride, You’re Gonna Hate This Song, and Break My Own Heart, among others.

















































































