By Angelina Singer, Rock At Night Boston
Book Review: Ear Candy: Foxes and Fossils, America’s #1 Cover Band by Paul F. Caranci, and band member Sammie Purcell
It’s rare to find a band with an origin story quite as intriguing as that of YouTube sensation Foxes and Fossils. Mixing covers from vintage classic rock and folk bands (such as Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young) with more contemporary pop acts (like Paramore and Taylor Swift), this band consists of industry professionals (the fossils) who curated a lifetime of gigging experience with some of the greats. They then formed a partnership with the foxes — 3 young ladies who bring a youthful flair to the music that the fossils blend seamlessly with.
The book, Ear Candy, written by Paul Caranci and Sammie Purcell, is the story of how it all came together. Headed up by band leader Tim Purcell and friends, and then expanding into adding the younger additions (starting with his own talented daughter, Sammie Purcell), Foxes and Fossils have garnered millions of views on YouTube by posting covers and live gigs that span the generational gap. With something for everyone, you’ll quickly find yourself down the rabbit hole of their videos, desperate to experience the ethereal vocal harmonies and flawlessly-executed instrumentation of each song.
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