![]() ![]() It makes sense that the older members of the band were at ease. ![]() In the video, the two clutch their microphone stands and seem deeply serious, while their colleagues, the Fossils, including Sammie’s father Tim Purcell, are more relaxed. That tune was recorded in 2010 at their first gig, at Bella’s Pizza in Smyrna, when Sammie Purcell was 15 years old, and her friend Maggie Adams was 16. Videos of live Foxes and Fossils shows gathered steam on YouTube, led by their video of the Crosby, Stills & Nash 1969 chestnut, “Suite: Judy Blue Eyes.“ Then, last year, something strange started happening online. A subset of the band - the Fossils - played in a Hapeville parking lot in July, but the full band hasn’t performed in three years. They began 10 years ago with a performance in a pizza parlor and haven’t progressed much from there. Their promotion has occurred - almost accidentally - by word of mouth. Father and daughter lead Smyrna cover band to YouTube successįoxes and Fossils, a homegrown cover band from Smyrna has never released a commercial record.
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