Lammle’s Western Wear’s New Music Monday – May 25 – Rosewood Ave

Lammle’s Western Wear’s New Music Monday – May 25 – Rosewood Ave

This week’s Lammle’s Western Wear’s New Music Monday spotlight is on an up and coming Canadian Country Music band, Rosewood Ave. The duo met as teenagers in Iroquois Falls, Ontario. Dave Suave lived on a quiet street in the small Ontario town and one day the Charlebois family moved in down the street. The new family had a girl named Sabrina around Dave’s age. Neither showed much interest at first but soon realized they had a shared interest in music. So, as was the way of the world in the early 2000’s, they began to chat on MSN Messenger. Their relationship developed until they decided to take the big leap… and play music together.

Although their musical influences were a little different than the other’s, Sabrina and Dave found they made a great duo. And over time, their relationship developed beyond music. They continued to make leaps in every aspect of their lives. On the musical front they made a trip to Nashville to write and record their first three singles while making inroads in the industry. They are currently married, signed to Front Porch music and making big waves in the Canadian Country Music scene. Not only that but Rosewood Ave and their latest single “Leavin’ Town” are our feature on Lammle’s Western Wear New Music Monday.

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