Marshall Burns has gone solo — with plenty of help from his friends — after more than a decade with award-winning indie-rock group Rah Rah.
“As long as I’ve been involved in making music in Regina, that’s always how it has been — people supporting each other and working on each other’s projects. It’s cool to be a part of that community,” says Burns, whose album can be found on Apple, Spotify, etc.
Kyrie Kristmanson was next to join, helping launch Rah Rah in 2006 while they were still in high school.Burns and Passmore welcomed some new faces to Rah Rah over the years, including Joel Passmore, Kristina Hedlund and Jeffrey Romanyk. The band released four full-length records and received a 2014 Juno nomination for alternative album of the year .
“It was a pretty amazing experience,” says Burns, emphasizing that the group split on good terms. “My take on it now, with a few more years and distance to reflect on it, is the band just sort of ran its course. The way we approached that band was a huge commitment. It was our job.”Article contentDespite some mainstream success, the financial side was challenging.
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