A quick Q&A with the JUNO-winning band ahead of their sold out show in Kingston on February 23.
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1. Hi John. First off, can you introduce yourself, your band and dancers?
You can call me John - I play a big Gretsch guitar and do the main vocals - I also do most of the songwriting. The band really began when sCare-oline (upright...