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Landon Parker

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His debut EP, HITS HOME, was released in December and immediately received airplay on SiriusXM’s The Highway and major playlisting at streaming platforms. Spotify lists Parker on its ”Best of 2022” playlist, Amazon Music has him listed on “2022 Artists to Watch” and “Top 50 Most Played Country”, while Apple’s Shazam lists Parker on its “Best New Music” list.

Parker was also featured on the new Positive Vibrations: Country Goes Reggae album that paired him with the country greats Dolly Parton, Alabama, Toby Keith, Rascal Flatts, Jimmie Allen, Randy Houser, and more.

With his deep voice and small-town roots, Landon Parker bridges the distance between traditional country music and its modern-day makeover. It’s a southern sound that celebrates the good things in life — cold beer, old friends, and new beginnings — created by a blue-collar songwriter who’s spent countless nights onstage, playing show after show on Nashville’s honky-tonk circuit. In a genre that looks to salute the past while firmly living in the present, Landon Parker is poised to become country music’s newest poster child.

For Landon, everything began in Yadkinville, North Carolina. “It’s the kind of small country town where everybody knows everybody,” he says. “Whenever I hear a song about country life, I think back to the place where I grew up, the dirt roads I drove down, the bonfires I sat around… Country music talks about all of that, and I lived it.”

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His debut EP, HITS HOME, was released in December and immediately received airplay on SiriusXM’s The Highway and major playlisting at streaming platforms. Spotify lists Parker on its ”Best of 2022” playlist, Amazon Music has him listed on “2022 Artists to Watch” and “Top 50 Most Played Country”, while Apple’s Shazam lists Parker on its “Best New Music” list.

Parker was also featured on the new Positive Vibrations: Country Goes Reggae album that paired him with the country greats Dolly Parton, Alabama, Toby Keith, Rascal Flatts, Jimmie Allen, Randy Houser, and more.

With his deep voice and small-town roots, Landon Parker bridges the distance between traditional country music and its modern-day makeover. It’s a southern sound that celebrates the good things in life — cold beer, old friends, and new beginnings — created by a blue-collar songwriter who’s spent countless nights onstage, playing show after show on Nashville’s honky-tonk circuit. In a genre that looks to salute the past while firmly living in the present, Landon Parker is poised to become country music’s newest poster child.

For Landon, everything began in Yadkinville, North Carolina. “It’s the kind of small country town where everybody knows everybody,” he says. “Whenever I hear a song about country life, I think back to the place where I grew up, the dirt roads I drove down, the bonfires I sat around… Country music talks about all of that, and I lived it.”

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