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Hector on Stilts
OriginTucson, Arizona, United States
GenresRock
Indie pop
Years active1998–present
LabelsIndependent
MembersClayton Colwell
Jeb Colwell
Jennifer McCarron
John Brodeur
Past membersBruce Halper
Conor Meehan
Jay Schultheis
Adam Levy
Anders Johansson
Adam Michael Rothberg
Roger Mason
Websitehectoronstilts.com

Hector on Stilts (HOS) is an American Indie pop/rock band. The band was originally formed in Tucson, Arizona, in 1998, and currently resides in Albany, New York.

History

Hector on Stilts was formed by cousins Jeb and Clayton Colwell. The two started performing as teenagers in coffee houses throughout their hometown of Tucson before taking a break while both attended college.[1] The Colwells were in part drawn east to Pittsfield, Massachusetts in 2001 due to the city's equidistant proximity to New York City and Boston, Massachusetts.[2] It was while the Colwells were based in Pittsfield that current bassist Jenn McCarron and drummer John Brodeur joined the band.[3] Prior to joining Hector on Stilts, Brodeur wrote a feature about the band for Albany alternative weekly newspaper Metroland.[2] The band currently records and resides in Albany, New York.

Band

Current members

National exposure

The song "Soul So Sweet" off of their album Same Height Relation was featured in the ABC television series Brothers and Sisters. Another song off the album Same Height Relation, "Heart In Your Hand," was featured in the ABC television series Three Moons Over Milford.[4]

Origin of the name

Band members have readily admitted that there are numerous theories about the origin of the band's name. Clayton Colwell stated in a 2006 profile that he had forgotten how the name was selected mentioning theories related to a neighborhood resident named Hector who threw rocks at his dog, Jeb's brother possibly creating the name, and the definition of hector as "to bully." Colwell finally stated: "Sometimes I think it comes down to we pulled it out of a hat."[5]

Discography

References