Bio : Drew Parker
Drew Parker, a native of Covington, Georgia, is a rising star in country music. Influenced by ‘90s country legends like Ronnie Dunn and Travis Tritt, Parker has made a significant impact in the industry, contributing to hits like Luke Combs’ “Forever After All” and “Doin’ This,” as well as Jake Owen’s “Homemade.” He has earned a GRAMMY nomination, BMI Song of the Year award and more. In 2020, Parker’s EP "While You're Gone” earned him the MusicRow "DisCovery Award,” and the EP’s title track reached No. 1 on SiriusXM’s The Highway. He continues to carve his path in country music and is set to release his major label debut album in 2024. In addition to his songwriting successes, Parker has performed on the Grand Ole Opry. He will open for Luke Combs as part of his “Growin’ Up and Gettin’ Old Tour,” and he will embark on a headline tour later this year.