![]() The band played Tim’s original songs, and eventually included Scott King (bass), Toby Ruckert (guitar) and John Pike (drums). The band was the latest and most successful of many groups Purcell had been in since he attended Hapeville High School. Tim Purcell, 64, traces the beginnings of F&F to a miserable New Year’s Eve 10 years ago when his band, the Mustangs, couldn’t find a gig. Other fans include Graham Nash, who emailed Tim to praise the F&F version of “Suite: Judy Blue Eyes.” Todd Rundgren linked to their cover of “We Gotta Get You a Woman” on social media. “There’s something so poignant about the background of people parking their cars and going shopping while this profoundly talented, super-special band performs right in their midst," wrote Small.īrian Okamoto, a fan from San Jose, California, said, “You look at that relationship that Tim’s got with his daughter and his high school friends, and you think, ‘isn’t that cool? Wouldn’t it be great to have a dad like that?" The video was shot in 2013 at an outdoor patio for The Twisted Taco behind the performers, we see a parking lot with random folks walking and driving. ![]() “This is like finding a Rembrandt at a yard sale,” wrote follower Jennifer Small, in comments under “Can’t Let Go,” a Linda Ronstadt B-side. Their fans leave thousands of comments on their pages and are hopelessly devoted. ![]()
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