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Parker Twomey is a Texas Americana singer-songwriter with a rare talent for timeless storytelling, effortlessly blending masterful writing and a warm, captivating voice that lingers like a favorite song. 

 

Raised in an artistic household, Parker’s connection to music was as natural as breathing. He honed his craft at Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing & Visual Arts in Dallas before deepening his roots at the iconic Modern Electric Recording Studio. By 18, he was already touring internationally with Paul Cauthen, performing on legendary stages like the Grand Ole Opry and Red Rocks. Since then Parker has also shared the stage with artists like Sierra Ferrell, Vincent Neil Emerson, Elle King, Cody Jinks, Jessie Murph, Diplo, and Randy Houser. 

 

In 2022, Parker released his debut album, All This Life, written and recorded at 19—a snapshot of an old soul navigating a new world. In 2024, Miranda Lambert recorded "Armadillo," a track Parker co-wrote for her album Postcards from Texas, solidifying his place as a respected songwriter.

As a versatile keys player, Parker’s piano and organ work adds a distinctive touch to tracks like “Road Runner” by Vincent Neil Emerson featuring Colter Wall, “Manhattan Island Serenade” by Vincent Neil Emerson, “First Time Feeling” by Leah Blevins, and “Desert Woman” by Paul Cauthen. Whether through his honky-tonk style or a more nuanced approach, his refined melodic ear weaves depth into every track.

Based in Nashville, at 24, Parker is making a name for himself in the Americana music scene. He’s currently crafting his highly anticipated second album while continuing to captivate audiences on tour. With a rare blend of heart and authenticity, his songs are the kind that become part of your story.

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