Fleet Foxes To Collaborate With Beach Boy

added 03 July 2009 at 14.43

There's going to be a lot of sweet harmonies in the air...

Fleet Foxes are planning a collaboration with one of the Beach Boys.  The critically-acclaimed band are going to work on a track with 66-year-old Al Jardine for his new album, after they met him at the Songwriter's Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony in LA recently.

Meanwhile,  the Foxes are playing the End Of The Road festival in Dorset with the Hold Steady in September. More information at www.endoftheroadfestival.com.

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