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arts entertainment Pop Music. Parker McCollum’s dreams all came true. A new album brought new ones The Texas born-and-raised country singer is releasing a self-titled record on Friday.
Country Singer Parker McCollum's Dreams All Came True. A New Self-Titled Album Brought New Ones NEW YORK (AP) — Imagine you come from a small town in Texas and you have big dreams of being a ...
For the 33-year-old singer, that's the release of his fifth full-length project, a self-titled album out Friday. “I would hang my hat on this record seven days a week,” he says of the album.
For the 33-year-old singer, that’s the release of his fifth full-length project, a self-titled album out Friday. “I would hang my hat on this record seven days a week,” he says of the album.
Country singer Parker McCollum's dreams all came true. A new self-titled album brought new ones. Imagine you come from a small town in Texas and you have big dreams of being a country music star.
For the 33-year-old singer, that’s the release of his fifth full-length project, a self-titled album out Friday. “I would hang my hat on this record seven days a week,” he says of the album.
For the 33-year-old singer, that's the release of his fifth full-length project, a self-titled album out Friday. “I would hang my hat on this record seven days a week,” he says of the album.
He’s self-assured now, but the road to “Parker McCollum,” the album, wasn’t so steady. He originally recorded half a full-length with his longtime collaborator, producer Jon Randall.
For the 33-year-old singer, that’s the release of his fifth full-length project, a self-titled album out Friday. “I would hang my hat on this record seven days a week,” he says of the album.
For the 33-year-old singer, that’s the release of his fifth full-length project, a self-titled album out Friday. “I would hang my hat on this record seven days a week,” he says of the album.