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Parker Twomey is a Texas Americana singer-songwriter known for his introspective lyricism and impressive musical journey. Twomey grew up in an artistic household and started playing music at a young age. He attended the prestigious Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing & Visual Arts, where he honed his craft. While in high school, Twomey worked at the renowned Modern Electric Recording Studio in Dallas. Shortly after, he was recruited to play keys and guitar in Paul Cauthen's band, marking the beginning of his remarkable professional trajectory. 

 

By 18, Twomey had toured Europe and the US, gracing renowned stages such as the Grand Ole Opry and Red Rocks. Over the next six years, Twomey played alongside artists such as Paul Cauthen, Diplo, Vincent Neil Emerson, Sierra Ferrell, Jessie Murph, Cody Jinks, Elle King, and Randy Houser. In 2022, Twomey released his debut album, "All This Life," a remarkable achievement considering he wrote and recorded the album at just 19 years old during the pandemic. Twomey recently co-wrote the first song, "Armadillo," for Miranda Lambert's new album, released September 2024, titled Postcards from Texas with Aaron Raitiere and Jon Decious.  Currently residing in Nashville, Twomey is diligently working on his second album while continuing to captivate audiences with his soulful music on tour and making a name for himself. 

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