Genre: Rock
Sound description: Rock with a country influence
RIYL: Gram Parsons, Big Star, Pixies, Dinosaur Jr.
City: Dallas, TX
Web site: http://www.rosecountyfair.com
The members of Rose County Fair hail from such well-known D/FW bands as Slick 57, Vibrolux, Boys Named Sue, Binary Sunrise, and Clay & Electronic Cowboys, among others. They've worked as sandwich makers, phonebook delivery people, talent buyers and booking agents, nightclub doorwomen, grunt workers, stage hands, panhandlers, bar patrons, floral arrangers, sonagrammists, studio engineers, retail thieves, and many other horrible things that needn't be mentioned. With one foot in a pot of '70s stadium rock and the other in The Band's backyard, Rose County Fair believes in crossing the boundaries of rock, country, alt country, and any other genre that gets in their way.
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Musicians
- John Pedigo: fiddle, guitar, vocals
- Rocky Garza: organ
- Trey Pendergrass: drums
- Linda Garner: bass
- Kevin Brown: guitar, vocals
Influences
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