They've since become his "go-to band" whenever he puts on his headphones to enjoy some well-deserved downtime.
As for his favorite tracks by the two-time reigning Academy of Country Music Awards' (ACM) Group of the Year…
"I like "No Such Thing as a Broken Heart" and "Make It Sweet" a lot, so I've been dying to see one of their shows," confirmed Evans. "Those are my two jams."
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It just so happens that one of the members in Old Dominion is a massive hockey fan. And he played the game at a fairly high level, too.
Guitarist and keyboardist Trevor Rosen suited up for the USHL's Des Moines Buccaneers during the 1994-95 campaign.
It was Rosen who scored the Gold Cup winning goal in overtime that season, giving the Buccaneers the Junior A National Championship.
While the 45-year-old Woodhaven, MI native is a self-described "PredWing" for his support of both the Nashville Predators and the Detroit Red Wings, playing in a hockey-crazed market like Montreal has him pumped up.
"I can't wait. I love touring Canada, even right now when it's freezing cold outside," said Rosen with a laugh, while the band was in Calgary earlier this month. "I bring my gear with me, and I love to get out on the ice when we're on the road. I love to see the different cities that I've grown up watching on Hockey Night in Canada. Getting up to Montreal, with such a deep hockey history, it's an Original Six town and it's going to be fun to be there."