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Foxpaw is an alternative folk project, with songs assembled on sleepless nights gazing from dorm room windows across the deep south.
With teeth sharpened in the Dothan Alabama acoustic music scene, and a spirit cultured by the firefly-accented deep green of the Ozark Mountains in midsummer, You Won't Miss Me was recorded with a band of close friends in a secluded lakehouse in rural Alabama.
Returning to Fayetteville Arkansas the following year, licking old wounds for the final time, Campfires was recorded to 4-track cassette in a dimly-lit backroom; one light in the shivering trees of the winter-struck Ozarks.
After years of writing and recording between the plains of lower Alabama, the mountains of Northwest Arkansas, and the swamps of Louisiana, Foxpaw's most ambitious storytelling Folk album, Still Dreaming, I Never See the Stars was released. Full of personal stories and heartfelt lyrics, the landscape of the southern united states bleeds into every verse.
A new collection of songs centered on life in the Ozark Mountains of Northwest Arkansas, Firefly Torches In the Heart of the Ozarks is in production. The first single from that record is Southern Stars, a love song from a mountain range where the forests span as vast as the stars.
Artist contact: foxpawbooking@gmail.com
With teeth sharpened in the Dothan Alabama acoustic music scene, and a spirit cultured by the firefly-accented deep green of the Ozark Mountains in midsummer, You Won't Miss Me was recorded with a band of close friends in a secluded lakehouse in rural Alabama.
Returning to Fayetteville Arkansas the following year, licking old wounds for the final time, Campfires was recorded to 4-track cassette in a dimly-lit backroom; one light in the shivering trees of the winter-struck Ozarks.
After years of writing and recording between the plains of lower Alabama, the mountains of Northwest Arkansas, and the swamps of Louisiana, Foxpaw's most ambitious storytelling Folk album, Still Dreaming, I Never See the Stars was released. Full of personal stories and heartfelt lyrics, the landscape of the southern united states bleeds into every verse.
A new collection of songs centered on life in the Ozark Mountains of Northwest Arkansas, Firefly Torches In the Heart of the Ozarks is in production. The first single from that record is Southern Stars, a love song from a mountain range where the forests span as vast as the stars.
Artist contact: foxpawbooking@gmail.com
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