Although bred in the classic Southern roots rock and Americana staples, the bandmembers of Black Eyed Soul weren't born south of the Mason-Dixon Line. Lead singer and founder Andrew Marcus, originally from New York, teamed up with Boston born Misty Dureault. The duo's love of alternative country and roots rock propelled them into recording. In 1999, Black Eyed Soul released its self-titled debut album, which was followed up by Thinking of a Brick Wall in 2001. The group had some rotating members, but found a permanent lineup in bassist Joel DelCarvo, and Mr. Pink, the group's ...