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Jason and Tom Petric, along with unofficial brother Jordan Day, have returned to the Manitoba music scene with a new song titled “Still Love You.”

Jason notes that the new music had been in the works for a while, but circumstances never aligned to release it until now.

“We recorded a bunch of music a couple of years ago, and we periodically wanted to release them, and then we kind of just hit a point last year, where we hit a wall and we needed to say, ‘Let’s just stop.’ And that’s okay. So, we did, and we had a few of these songs that were still ready to go.”

He adds that they are excited to be back on the music scene, with the new song teeing up several big things in the works for them.

“We’re going back into the studio in the next couple of weeks to …

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