Drew Parker

Born on 9 September 1991 in Covington, Georgia, Drew Parker is an American country singer-songwriter known for his traditional country sound and authentic storytelling. He grew up surrounded by the influences of classic country legends like George Jones, Merle Haggard, and Alan Jackson before breaking into songwriting, co-writing hit songs for artists like Luke Combs ("1, 2 Many" and "Forever After All") and Jake Owen ("Homemade"). As a solo artist, his debut 2020 EP for Warner Music Nashville, While You’re Gone, showcased his ability to blend traditional country with modern influences, with the EP's self-titled single reaching number 42 on the US Country Airplay chart. Two years later, he won Song of the Year at the BMI Country Awards for his writing work on Luke Combs's "Forever After All." He also received a Grammy nomination that same year for co-writing the Luke Combs's song "Doin' This." His second solo EP, At the End of the Dirt Road, arrived in 2023 and his first full-length, Camouflage Cowboy, followed in 2024. The LP spawned a hit single in "Love the Leavin'," which went to number 54 on the US Country Airplay chart.

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