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JUNI
07
2024
Nashville, TN
Chevy Vibes Stage
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MAI
31
2024
Washington, DC
The Anthem
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MAI
28
2024
Nashville, TN
The Local
Ich war da
MAI
18
2024
Charleston, WV
Charleston Coliseum
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MAI
17
2024
Charlotte, NC
Spectrum Center
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MAI
16
2024
Greenville, SC
Bon Secours Wellness Arena
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DAve
18. Mai 2024
Tim McGraw: 5/16/24 https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=10234608064569275&set=a.1204260793130 Review and photo by DAve (Concert #882)
Greenville, SC@Bon Secours Wellness Arena
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Über Landon Parker
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.”
Raised on a soundtrack of George Strait, Alan Jackson, Brooks & Dunn, and Tim McGraw, Landon grew up appreciating good stories and even better songs. A revelation arrived in 7th grade, when he discovered Josh Turner’s music and fell in love with the singer’s low-slung voice. “I remember thinking, ‘I’d love to be able to sing like that,” he says. As luck would have it, Landon soon could sing like that, developing a rich, rumbling baritone during his teenage years. He began writing his own music, too, drawing upon his upbringing for a sound full of country charm and authentic twang.
Moving to Nashville at 18 years old, Landon built his audience the old-school way: by writing songs, booking shows, and hitting the road. He also logged several years as the country vocal in the band Chasin’ Crazy, whose touring schedule included shows alongside Tim McGraw and Keith Urban. Landon took it all in, steadily following in his heroes’ footsteps. When the band broke up, he knew he wasn’t done, and kept going, transforming himself into one of the most sought-after songwriters and performers in Nashville.
Night after night, Landon played three-hour shows for barflies, beer-drinkers, slow-dancers, and tourists. Those shows sharpened his songwriting skills and fine-tuned his vocals. They brought him face-to-face with a working-class audience looking to get away from the rigors of everyday life, and they left a permanent mark on his music.
“I want people to be able to escape when they get out of work,” says Landon, whose songwriting skills have already landed him a deal with Tim McGraw’s publishing company, Free Dive. “I want to take them somewhere else, even if it’s just for three minutes. Maybe I’m taking them to a bar. Maybe I’m taking them back to the early part of a relationship they were in. Maybe I’m reminding them of a good memory. But they deserve to feel free, and that’s what good music does for people.”
That feeling of escapism runs throughout “Good Beer Drinkin'” and “Caught Me at a Good Time,” Landon’s first two singles as a solo artist. Produced by Grammy Award winner Blake Chancey (Waylon Jennings, The Chicks, Little Big Town), the songs serve as an introduction to an upcoming EP that showcases Landon’s talents as a writer, vocalist, guitarist, and torchbearer of ageless country music.
“As soon as I began playing ‘Good Beer Drinkin’,’ people were singing it back to me,” explains Landon, who co-wrote the track with collaborator Cody Gregg. “It’s a bar song. A party song. The sort of song that anyone can sing along to, even if they’d had one too many.”
With its anthemic melodies and free-loving spirit, “Good Beer Drinkin'” pairs nicely with “Caught Me at a Good Time.” Landon, who calls the latter track “a fun breakup song with a twist,” began writing “Caught Me at a Good Time” while at the beach, strumming the song’s chords while surrounding by sand, sun, and water. Maybe that’s why the song feels so breezy, with a meteoric chorus built for warm weather.
Raised on the sounds of the South, Landon Parker is a working-class country star on the rise, ready to usher in a new era of honky-tonk twang on the 21st century. Turn up the radio, raise a glass, and get ready — there’s plenty of good beer drinkin’ to come.
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.”
Raised on a soundtrack of George Strait, Alan Jackson, Brooks & Dunn, and Tim McGraw, Landon grew up appreciating good stories and even better songs. A revelation arrived in 7th grade, when he discovered Josh Turner’s music and fell in love with the singer’s low-slung voice. “I remember thinking, ‘I’d love to be able to sing like that,” he says. As luck would have it, Landon soon could sing like that, developing a rich, rumbling baritone during his teenage years. He began writing his own music, too, drawing upon his upbringing for a sound full of country charm and authentic twang.
Moving to Nashville at 18 years old, Landon built his audience the old-school way: by writing songs, booking shows, and hitting the road. He also logged several years as the country vocal in the band Chasin’ Crazy, whose touring schedule included shows alongside Tim McGraw and Keith Urban. Landon took it all in, steadily following in his heroes’ footsteps. When the band broke up, he knew he wasn’t done, and kept going, transforming himself into one of the most sought-after songwriters and performers in Nashville.
Night after night, Landon played three-hour shows for barflies, beer-drinkers, slow-dancers, and tourists. Those shows sharpened his songwriting skills and fine-tuned his vocals. They brought him face-to-face with a working-class audience looking to get away from the rigors of everyday life, and they left a permanent mark on his music.
“I want people to be able to escape when they get out of work,” says Landon, whose songwriting skills have already landed him a deal with Tim McGraw’s publishing company, Free Dive. “I want to take them somewhere else, even if it’s just for three minutes. Maybe I’m taking them to a bar. Maybe I’m taking them back to the early part of a relationship they were in. Maybe I’m reminding them of a good memory. But they deserve to feel free, and that’s what good music does for people.”
That feeling of escapism runs throughout “Good Beer Drinkin'” and “Caught Me at a Good Time,” Landon’s first two singles as a solo artist. Produced by Grammy Award winner Blake Chancey (Waylon Jennings, The Chicks, Little Big Town), the songs serve as an introduction to an upcoming EP that showcases Landon’s talents as a writer, vocalist, guitarist, and torchbearer of ageless country music.
“As soon as I began playing ‘Good Beer Drinkin’,’ people were singing it back to me,” explains Landon, who co-wrote the track with collaborator Cody Gregg. “It’s a bar song. A party song. The sort of song that anyone can sing along to, even if they’d had one too many.”
With its anthemic melodies and free-loving spirit, “Good Beer Drinkin'” pairs nicely with “Caught Me at a Good Time.” Landon, who calls the latter track “a fun breakup song with a twist,” began writing “Caught Me at a Good Time” while at the beach, strumming the song’s chords while surrounding by sand, sun, and water. Maybe that’s why the song feels so breezy, with a meteoric chorus built for warm weather.
Raised on the sounds of the South, Landon Parker is a working-class country star on the rise, ready to usher in a new era of honky-tonk twang on the 21st century. Turn up the radio, raise a glass, and get ready — there’s plenty of good beer drinkin’ to come.
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Genres:
Country
Heimatort:
Yadkinville, North Carolina
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Vergangene
JUNI
07
2024
Nashville, TN
Chevy Vibes Stage
Ich war da
MAI
31
2024
Washington, DC
The Anthem
Ich war da
MAI
28
2024
Nashville, TN
The Local
Ich war da
MAI
18
2024
Charleston, WV
Charleston Coliseum
Ich war da
MAI
17
2024
Charlotte, NC
Spectrum Center
Ich war da
MAI
16
2024
Greenville, SC
Bon Secours Wellness Arena
Ich war da
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Fan-Bewertungen
DAve
18. Mai 2024
Tim McGraw: 5/16/24 https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=10234608064569275&set=a.1204260793130 Review and photo by DAve (Concert #882)
Greenville, SC@Bon Secours Wellness Arena
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Über Landon Parker
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.”
Raised on a soundtrack of George Strait, Alan Jackson, Brooks & Dunn, and Tim McGraw, Landon grew up appreciating good stories and even better songs. A revelation arrived in 7th grade, when he discovered Josh Turner’s music and fell in love with the singer’s low-slung voice. “I remember thinking, ‘I’d love to be able to sing like that,” he says. As luck would have it, Landon soon could sing like that, developing a rich, rumbling baritone during his teenage years. He began writing his own music, too, drawing upon his upbringing for a sound full of country charm and authentic twang.
Moving to Nashville at 18 years old, Landon built his audience the old-school way: by writing songs, booking shows, and hitting the road. He also logged several years as the country vocal in the band Chasin’ Crazy, whose touring schedule included shows alongside Tim McGraw and Keith Urban. Landon took it all in, steadily following in his heroes’ footsteps. When the band broke up, he knew he wasn’t done, and kept going, transforming himself into one of the most sought-after songwriters and performers in Nashville.
Night after night, Landon played three-hour shows for barflies, beer-drinkers, slow-dancers, and tourists. Those shows sharpened his songwriting skills and fine-tuned his vocals. They brought him face-to-face with a working-class audience looking to get away from the rigors of everyday life, and they left a permanent mark on his music.
“I want people to be able to escape when they get out of work,” says Landon, whose songwriting skills have already landed him a deal with Tim McGraw’s publishing company, Free Dive. “I want to take them somewhere else, even if it’s just for three minutes. Maybe I’m taking them to a bar. Maybe I’m taking them back to the early part of a relationship they were in. Maybe I’m reminding them of a good memory. But they deserve to feel free, and that’s what good music does for people.”
That feeling of escapism runs throughout “Good Beer Drinkin'” and “Caught Me at a Good Time,” Landon’s first two singles as a solo artist. Produced by Grammy Award winner Blake Chancey (Waylon Jennings, The Chicks, Little Big Town), the songs serve as an introduction to an upcoming EP that showcases Landon’s talents as a writer, vocalist, guitarist, and torchbearer of ageless country music.
“As soon as I began playing ‘Good Beer Drinkin’,’ people were singing it back to me,” explains Landon, who co-wrote the track with collaborator Cody Gregg. “It’s a bar song. A party song. The sort of song that anyone can sing along to, even if they’d had one too many.”
With its anthemic melodies and free-loving spirit, “Good Beer Drinkin'” pairs nicely with “Caught Me at a Good Time.” Landon, who calls the latter track “a fun breakup song with a twist,” began writing “Caught Me at a Good Time” while at the beach, strumming the song’s chords while surrounding by sand, sun, and water. Maybe that’s why the song feels so breezy, with a meteoric chorus built for warm weather.
Raised on the sounds of the South, Landon Parker is a working-class country star on the rise, ready to usher in a new era of honky-tonk twang on the 21st century. Turn up the radio, raise a glass, and get ready — there’s plenty of good beer drinkin’ to come.
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.”
Raised on a soundtrack of George Strait, Alan Jackson, Brooks & Dunn, and Tim McGraw, Landon grew up appreciating good stories and even better songs. A revelation arrived in 7th grade, when he discovered Josh Turner’s music and fell in love with the singer’s low-slung voice. “I remember thinking, ‘I’d love to be able to sing like that,” he says. As luck would have it, Landon soon could sing like that, developing a rich, rumbling baritone during his teenage years. He began writing his own music, too, drawing upon his upbringing for a sound full of country charm and authentic twang.
Moving to Nashville at 18 years old, Landon built his audience the old-school way: by writing songs, booking shows, and hitting the road. He also logged several years as the country vocal in the band Chasin’ Crazy, whose touring schedule included shows alongside Tim McGraw and Keith Urban. Landon took it all in, steadily following in his heroes’ footsteps. When the band broke up, he knew he wasn’t done, and kept going, transforming himself into one of the most sought-after songwriters and performers in Nashville.
Night after night, Landon played three-hour shows for barflies, beer-drinkers, slow-dancers, and tourists. Those shows sharpened his songwriting skills and fine-tuned his vocals. They brought him face-to-face with a working-class audience looking to get away from the rigors of everyday life, and they left a permanent mark on his music.
“I want people to be able to escape when they get out of work,” says Landon, whose songwriting skills have already landed him a deal with Tim McGraw’s publishing company, Free Dive. “I want to take them somewhere else, even if it’s just for three minutes. Maybe I’m taking them to a bar. Maybe I’m taking them back to the early part of a relationship they were in. Maybe I’m reminding them of a good memory. But they deserve to feel free, and that’s what good music does for people.”
That feeling of escapism runs throughout “Good Beer Drinkin'” and “Caught Me at a Good Time,” Landon’s first two singles as a solo artist. Produced by Grammy Award winner Blake Chancey (Waylon Jennings, The Chicks, Little Big Town), the songs serve as an introduction to an upcoming EP that showcases Landon’s talents as a writer, vocalist, guitarist, and torchbearer of ageless country music.
“As soon as I began playing ‘Good Beer Drinkin’,’ people were singing it back to me,” explains Landon, who co-wrote the track with collaborator Cody Gregg. “It’s a bar song. A party song. The sort of song that anyone can sing along to, even if they’d had one too many.”
With its anthemic melodies and free-loving spirit, “Good Beer Drinkin'” pairs nicely with “Caught Me at a Good Time.” Landon, who calls the latter track “a fun breakup song with a twist,” began writing “Caught Me at a Good Time” while at the beach, strumming the song’s chords while surrounding by sand, sun, and water. Maybe that’s why the song feels so breezy, with a meteoric chorus built for warm weather.
Raised on the sounds of the South, Landon Parker is a working-class country star on the rise, ready to usher in a new era of honky-tonk twang on the 21st century. Turn up the radio, raise a glass, and get ready — there’s plenty of good beer drinkin’ to come.
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Genres:
Country
Heimatort:
Yadkinville, North Carolina
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