Landon Parker Releases Double Shot of Debut Singles

“GOOD BEER DRINKIN’” AND “CAUGHT ME AT A GOOD TIME” OUT NOW

NASHVILLE, TENN. — Emerging Country talent Landon Parker is following up his recent “good” news with a splashy two-pack of “good” tunes, dropping the needle on a double shot debut.

Co-written by the North Carolina native to showcase his unique mix of modern swagger and honky-tonk edge, both “Good Beer Drinkin’” and “Caught Me at a Good Time” are out today (3/18), helping unleash a fresh creative force on the rise.

“I’m so happy to finally start rolling out this music that I’ve been working on for so long,” says Parker. “‘Caught Me at a Good Time’ and ‘Good Beer Drinkin’’ are two songs that I can’t wait to see fans sing along to on a Friday night. They’re a great introduction to my style and I’m excited for people to get to know my music.”

Featuring Parker’s pure-Country vocal and a warm sound created by GRAMMY winning producer Blake Chancey (The Chicks’ Wide Open SpacesFly), each song shows a different side of the newcomer – but both feel like neon-lit jukebox anthems, built for the digital era.

Penned by Parker and Cody Gregg, “Good Beer Drinkin’” is a rowdy, open-tab blast of barroom twang, all about the come-as-you-are lifestyle that defines Country cool.

Likewise, “Caught Me at a Good Time” was written by Parker, Chancey and Josh Hoge, and it mixes an easy sway with a buzzy realization: Broken hearts don’t stay that way forever.

STREAM OR DOWNLOAD “GOOD BEER DRINKIN'” HERE AND “CAUGHT ME AT A GOOD TIME” HERE.

Just beginning his artistic career, the double release follows news that Parker has already attracted some big-name believers. Earlier this month he announced a deal with EM.Co – the management firm behind superstar Tim McGraw – and is also signed to McGraw’s publishing company, Free Dive, in partnership with TriScore Music. Check his official website for upcoming tour details and more info.

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