Me and Mae know how to have a good time, judging by the video for the band’s latest song.
In the clip for “Where the Good Times Roll,” the 91ԭ-based country-rock combo is shown performing as money is thrown around following a winning game of cards.
The three-minute video was on Tuesday (March 12).
Posted Jays a Drummer in the comments section: “You can always tell when a song is really good as you just can’t get the chorus out of your head, well this is one of them! Canadian Country Music at it’s best!”
“Hot dog, that’s a dope truck, dope song, dope party, and dope video. :) Sending you lots of love brothers!” posted TAPCtv.
“<3 Love the chorus. So this isn’t on Spotify yet? :( I’ll be waiting!” added Kelowna Busker.
Led by Shawn Meehan, the band includes Rob Begg, Braden Williams and Rod Senft.
This summer, Me and Mae will return to play the annual for a cancer-fighting cause, on July 20 at Bill Reid Millennium Amphitheatre in Cloverdale. The day-long event will also feature performances by Aaron Pritchett and George Canyon, among others.
also shows a May 9 gig at in 91ԭ.
The band aims to bring back “the old school, country-rock sound to a new generation,” a bio says. “Armed with big vocals (Eagles, Zac Brown Band, and Alabama) southern fried guitars ( Lynyrd Skynyrd, Allman Brothers) and a tenacious drive, they plan to take the world by storm!”
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