Winnipeg鈥檚 The Proud Sons are touring Canada with The Tea Party.
This hasn鈥檛 been the first time the band has opened for one of the great Canadian rock鈥檔鈥檙oll band. They performed in 2017 in their hometown and front man, Ryan McConnell said that the band is thrilled to be playing with them again.
With over 35 tour dates in 60 days the five-piece band of long-time friends made up of Jason Stanley, keyboard, drummer Jay Mymryk, Kyle Meyer on guitar and bassist Jesse Meyer are having more fun than ever touring their unique blend of country rock across Canada.
鈥淎 lot of The Tea Party fans have said that they are not big country fans but for some reason they really like us and that we don鈥檛 sound like (their idea) of country,鈥 said McConnell.
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McConnell said that their past in different bands such as punk rock bands and hard core bands is what sets their sound a part and allows them to appeal to broader audiences rather than just a niche country market.
鈥淚f we weren鈥檛 having as much fun as we are ever single time we are on stage we wouldn鈥檛 be doing it,鈥 said McConnell.
鈥淪ometimes when I writing songs, one of us will have an idea and start playing and then one of the guys will come in and play exactly what I wanted in my head.鈥
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Each night McConnell has said that as openers they have played to an almost full crowd that is a rare and exciting experience for them.
The song on their set list that best describes their dynamic as a band; their single that will soon be released, Raising Hell.
鈥淚t reflects our personality the most and shows what we are as a family as much as we are a band,鈥 said McConnell.
鈥淚t鈥檚 the journey of being young and having fun.鈥
The Proud Sons will be in 琉璃神社 at the 琉璃神社 Community Theatre May 7. Tickets are available at
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