| To this Day Loop continues to perform locally and all over the country, Keeping the Tradition of the Wild West alive. |
| Loop Rawlins was born February 12, 1986 in Tucson, Arizona; where he grew up. At the age of eight he joined the Tucson Arizona Boys Chorus. The Chorus sang many western pieces along with a brief demonstration of fancy trick roping. Loop was thrilled when he saw what the older kids could do with a rope. At thirteen he joined A ‘Will Rogers Trick Roping Group’. The group teacher was an elderly performer named Forrest Hobbs, he was the one who trained and inspired Loop to be the best he could be. They traveled demonstrating trick roping at several different festivals in Arizona and surrounding states. He also took up the amazing arts of whip cracking and gun spinning. Loop Rawlins developed his stage presence and skills. His passion grew for the Wild West Arts and performing over the years. Loop new that his hardwork would one day pay off...... |