Camouflage Cowboy Drew Parker

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Album-Release:
2024

HRA-Release:
12.07.2024

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  • 1The Truck03:26
  • 2Fishin' On A River03:22
  • 3Tomorrow03:00
  • 4Whiskey Proof03:03
  • 5Love The Leavin'02:55
  • 6Better On A Boat02:53
  • 7Luck Don't Live Around Here03:01
  • 8The Time We Had03:35
  • 9Camouflage Cowboy03:53
  • 10Hillbilly Billionaires04:10
  • 11Clearly Confused04:16
  • 12Hill I'm Climbing02:52
  • 13Running On The Wildside03:51
  • 14What A Day That Will Be (feat. The Isaacs)04:26
  • Total Runtime48:43

Info for Camouflage Cowboy



GRAMMY & CMA Award-nominated country hitmaker and artist Drew Parkerannounces his debut full length album ‘Camouflage Cowboy,’ out July 12th via Warner Music Nashville. The 14-track collection includes singles, “The Truck” and “Love The Leavin,’” as well as “Better On A Boat,".

“Better On A Boat'” is a summer anthem that was written by Parker alongside Dan Isbell (Luke Combs, Darius Rucker) and Jacob Rice (Jon Pardi, Jason Aldean), capturing the infectious essence of enjoying one of life's simple pleasures. “Better On A Boat” arrives off the heels of “Love The Leavin’” which is slated to impact radio on Mon., June 24.

Produced by Rice, ‘Camouflage Cowboy’ is a heartfelt, authentic introduction to Parker as an artist. Already a lauded songwriter, Parker puts an emphasis on hard-hitting Country lyricism, and the album personifies him as the everyday man: a father, a husband, and a down-home storyteller. The record features tracks written alongside top shelf hitmakers and coveted songwriters such as Jon Nite (Luke Bryan, Tyler Hubbard), Lindsay Rimes (Trace Adkins, Kelsea Ballerini), Chris Destefano (Jason Aldean, Carrie Underwood), Lee Thomas Miller (Brad Paisley, Tim McGraw), and many more.

“I am so excited about this record," says Parker. "[‘Camouflage Cowboy’] is all about my family, my friends, my faith, my struggles, and about the way I grew up. I hope that you can connect to the songs and the stories and it helps you along your journey in this life."

Drew Parker



Drew Parker
“Aside from his cowboy hat and boots, Drew Parker is the definition of true country. He is genuine, honest, and carries an old soul that resonates with many.”

It takes some folks 10 years to make a name for themselves in Music City, but in the three short years that Drew Parker has lived in Nashville, TN, he has been able to accomplish things he never dreamed were possible.

Coming from a small, unincorporated town of Stewart, Georgia (located in Covington, Georgia), Parker began singing at age 3 in front of small church crowds. Over the years, he began to build his confidence and, at age 14, he decided to pick up a guitar and teach himself how to play songs from his inspirations, such as Keith Whitley, Merle Haggard, Waylon Jennings, Travis Tritt, and Alan Jackson. At age 18, he expanded his musical abilities and learned to play piano, both of which he still uses today to craft lyrics and rhymes into songs.

Parker made the move to Nashville, Tennessee in 2015 and signed a publishing deal with RiverHouse/WarnerChappell in September of 2017. He is a co-writer on Luke Combs’ debut platinum record “This Ones For You”, Jake Owen’s single “Homemade” and Luke Combs’ “1,2 Many”.

Aside from his cowboy hat and boots, Drew Parker is the definition of true country. He is genuine, honest, and carries an old soul that resonates with many. He is on the rise and sees no end in sight.

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