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Growing up north of Austin in Leander, Texas, during a time when mainstream radio would still show love to throwbacks, Kyle was soaking up the tunes of Merle Haggard, George Jones, Roger Miller and more. It was his Dad that introduced him to classic country, the lyrically driven storytelling of Opry legends that would eventually help mold him into the artist that he is today.After the loss of his dad in 1998, Kyle found healing in country music. He picked up a guitar at the age of 14 and never looked back, with his first paid gig coming one year later.At 19, Kyle released his debut album Big Time in 2005 and began touring heavily soon after. Since then, he has celebrated numerous #1 Texas radio singles from his self-released studio albums. He has performed thousands of shows across North America and Europe, most often headlining those events, as well as opening for artists such as George Strait, Clint Black, Willie Nelson, and more. In January 2024, he announced the release of his highly anticipated 7th studio album All Nighters. This latest project is a testament to Parks unwavering commitment to his craft, as he has spent over half his life writing and recording country music. With this album, he showcases not only his musical talent but also his personal growth as as songwriter and producer. The album is a reflection of Parks journey through life, from marrying his wife Brandi, to becoming a father to his two children, Lyla and Kase. These experiences have no doubt shaped Park as an artist and allowed him to bring a new depth to his music. One of the standout qualities of All Nighters is Parks continued creative involvement in the album. As both a co-writer on all 12 tracks and the self-producer of the project, it apparent that hes poured his heart and soul into every aspect of the album. This level of creative control has given him the chance to deliver a truly authentic and personal record. In addition to the title track, the album features notable collaborations and standout tracks. For example, All That Im Holdin Against You (Is Me), co-written with country star Jake Worthington, showcases Parks ability to craft emotionally charged and relatable songs. With his signature blend of rock and roll and country sounds, Park delivers an album that is sure to captivate country music audiences. His previous albums have garnered him recognition and success, with 8 consecutive Texas Radio number ones under his belt. His loyal fanbase has eagerly awaited the release of All Nighters and the opportunity to see him perform live, which he continues to do so. His dedication to his craft and his growth as an artist is evident in his new album, as well as all of his music. Here he is, brand new again.
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Kyle Park Biography
Growing up during a time when mainstream radio could still show love to throwbacks, Kyle Park was soaking up the tunes of Roger Miller, Merle Haggard, George Jones and the list goes on. It was his Dad that introduced him to classic country, the lyrically driven storytelling of Opry legends that would eventually help mold him into the artist that he is today.
After the loss of his dad in 1998, Kyle found healing in country music. He picked up a guitar at the age of 14 and never looked back, with his first paid gig coming one year later. At the time, he couldn’t see far enough down the road to realize that he was beginning a career as a singer/songwriter.
“I was really only focusing on playing country music. That’s all I wanted to do at the time, and all the time. I made my first record simply because I wanted to record the songs I had written. I hadn’t grasped that this was ever going to take me where it has, on an indescribable musical journey.”
By the time he had released his debut album (‘Big Time’) in 2005 at the age of 20, Kyle was performing hour-long shows with more than fifty-percent of his own music. Coming a long way from performing for his family in the backyard, this young man from Leander (north of Austin) was quickly becoming one of the hottest names in the Texas country music scene.
Thirteen years into his professional career, Kyle and his band have played in more than five countries, playing shows from Alaska to Germany, and frequenting more than a dozen states on a regular basis.
He's impressively had seven #1 singles on the Texas Regional Radio Report (TRRR) and eleven singles on the Texas Music Chart’s Top 10. His limited edition 'Fall EP' (now part of the “Make or Break Me full-length album) peaked at No. 1 on the Billboard Heatseekers South Central list. Kyle’s reaped consistent national press coverage from CMT, TCN (The Country Network), Taste of Country, Country Weekly, All Music, Guitar World and more. He was direct support for numerous notable and legendary artists including George Strait, Clint Black, Mark Chestnutt, Gary Allan and more.
So, where do you go from here? Back where you came from!
Kyle’s latest project, his sixth studio album Don’t Forget Where You Come From leans exactly in the direction you would expect.
Inspired by the style of music he grew up listening to, this new album is a return to Kyle’s signature neo-traditional country sound brimming with honkytonk-fueled fiddle, pedal steel and searing guitar riffs punctuated by his most honest and contemplative lyrics to date.
Don’t Forget Where You Come From is Kyle’s reaffirmation record, focusing back on the storytelling side of country music.
“I believe that this record carries more meaning and much better stories than anything else I’ve released. It’s a storytelling album, what I believe country music is and has always been: lyrics first.”
Recorded in Austin at Ray Benson’s Bismeaux Studio, Don’t Forget Where You Come From was produced by Park and boasts nine original tracks written or co-written by Park, along with one cover tune.
Kyle has worked hard to develop himself as a writer and a producer, making regular trips to Nashville for writing sessions and producing music for other artists as well as his own.
Even though this newest release is Kyle’s way of bringing things full-circle, we can’t expect any signs of things slowing down.
“I’m a “lifer.” I was fortunate enough to find my passion very early in life.”
With six records under his belt, it’s safe to say that there is plenty more to come down the road.
Read MoreAfter the loss of his dad in 1998, Kyle found healing in country music. He picked up a guitar at the age of 14 and never looked back, with his first paid gig coming one year later. At the time, he couldn’t see far enough down the road to realize that he was beginning a career as a singer/songwriter.
“I was really only focusing on playing country music. That’s all I wanted to do at the time, and all the time. I made my first record simply because I wanted to record the songs I had written. I hadn’t grasped that this was ever going to take me where it has, on an indescribable musical journey.”
By the time he had released his debut album (‘Big Time’) in 2005 at the age of 20, Kyle was performing hour-long shows with more than fifty-percent of his own music. Coming a long way from performing for his family in the backyard, this young man from Leander (north of Austin) was quickly becoming one of the hottest names in the Texas country music scene.
Thirteen years into his professional career, Kyle and his band have played in more than five countries, playing shows from Alaska to Germany, and frequenting more than a dozen states on a regular basis.
He's impressively had seven #1 singles on the Texas Regional Radio Report (TRRR) and eleven singles on the Texas Music Chart’s Top 10. His limited edition 'Fall EP' (now part of the “Make or Break Me full-length album) peaked at No. 1 on the Billboard Heatseekers South Central list. Kyle’s reaped consistent national press coverage from CMT, TCN (The Country Network), Taste of Country, Country Weekly, All Music, Guitar World and more. He was direct support for numerous notable and legendary artists including George Strait, Clint Black, Mark Chestnutt, Gary Allan and more.
So, where do you go from here? Back where you came from!
Kyle’s latest project, his sixth studio album Don’t Forget Where You Come From leans exactly in the direction you would expect.
Inspired by the style of music he grew up listening to, this new album is a return to Kyle’s signature neo-traditional country sound brimming with honkytonk-fueled fiddle, pedal steel and searing guitar riffs punctuated by his most honest and contemplative lyrics to date.
Don’t Forget Where You Come From is Kyle’s reaffirmation record, focusing back on the storytelling side of country music.
“I believe that this record carries more meaning and much better stories than anything else I’ve released. It’s a storytelling album, what I believe country music is and has always been: lyrics first.”
Recorded in Austin at Ray Benson’s Bismeaux Studio, Don’t Forget Where You Come From was produced by Park and boasts nine original tracks written or co-written by Park, along with one cover tune.
Kyle has worked hard to develop himself as a writer and a producer, making regular trips to Nashville for writing sessions and producing music for other artists as well as his own.
Even though this newest release is Kyle’s way of bringing things full-circle, we can’t expect any signs of things slowing down.
“I’m a “lifer.” I was fortunate enough to find my passion very early in life.”
With six records under his belt, it’s safe to say that there is plenty more to come down the road.
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