[citation needed] After the band's debut tour, the group announced that they signed a record deal to Ferret Music.
The Man, Tub Ring, The Dear Hunter, Tera Melos, Free Energy, Bad Rabbits, Panic!
[citation needed] The lead vocalist from the band, Eric Sean Nally wrote songs for Meat Loaf's album Hang Cool, Teddy Bear.
[5] The track was featured on the NHL 11 video game and it was included on the Cartoon Network's second live-action show Tower Prep as a theme song.
[6] In July 2010, the band visited the Chicago's JBTV,[7] where they were interviewed and then they performed live and premiered their exclusive version of "Oh, Lord" to the music discovery app, titled Shazam.
[12] On October 27, 2014, Foxy Shazam announced on their Facebook page[13] that they were disbanding indefinitely, four days before embarking on the second US leg of their Gonzo tour but intended to get back together at some future date.
In 2015 trumpet player Alex Nauth formed The Skulx with ex-members of Cincinnati bands The Killtones and Cadaver Dogs.
In 2016, Caplan began playing drums for Lung, an experimental rock duo, with electric cellist Kate Wakefield.
[18] Guitarist Loren Turner performed briefly with a group called Trxlleydxdgers (pronounced "trolley dodgers") in 2016.
[20] On February 7, 2020, the official Foxy Shazam Instagram and Twitter[21] released a teaser trailer of the band's return, featuring lead singer Eric Sean Nally.
Finally, vocalist Eric Nally and hornplayer Alex Nauth added their parts in Ryan Lewis' Mundon Canyon Studios to complete the album.
On October 27, 2021 the group announced the first leg of the Hidden Treasures Tour, which would begin with their previously-announced return show at the Andrew J. Brady Music Center in Cincinnati on February 12, 2022 (which had been rescheduled twice due to the COVID-19 Pandemic [4]), and include seven other stops in the northeastern United States.
[26] American blues and soul singer-songwriter Robert Finley opened for Foxy on all stops on this leg of the tour.
On Thursday, June 30, 2022, the band released a remaster of their debut album, The Flamingo Trigger, on digital streaming services and stores.
This was the first time The Flamingo Trigger was officially available anywhere outside of the initial set of CDs that had been sold at the CD release party in 2005 and on their subsequent tour.
Andrew Winney stated, "If Noel Fielding and Freddie Mercury had a love child it would be [Foxy Shazam vocalist] Eric Nally.
[33] The band name was claimed to have originated from a slang phrase used by students at vocalist Eric Sean Nally's high school.
[34] In a Rockline radio interview in March 2012, Nally stated that this was not the case by saying that the truth is not as interesting as real life; he had been lying about it for five years and it stuck.