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Ewan Currie of The Sheepdogs reflects on their 20 years as a band

The lead singer of The Sheepdogs joins Q's Tom Power to talk about what it means to have longevity in rock and roll. Plus, he introduces the band's new holiday song, Santa Man.

The lead singer of The Sheepdogs also introduces their new holiday song, Santa Man

Group shot of five men standing next to each other with trees in the background.
The Sheepdogs are a Canadian rock band formed in Saskatoon in 2004. (Mat Dunlap)

From playing bars in Saskatoon to arenas around the world, the Canadian rock band The Sheepdogs have come a long way in two decades. To mark their 20th anniversary as a band, lead singer Ewan Currie joins Tom Power to talk about what it means to have longevity in rock and roll — and why the band couldn't resist making a holiday song.

The full interview with The Sheepdogs is available on our podcast, Q with Tom Power. Listen and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.


Interview with The Sheepdogs produced by Vanessa Greco.