David Parmley to Sho-Me Music Entertainment

David Parmley

David Parmley, surely one of the most popular and influential bluegrass vocalists over the past five decades, is now being represented by Sho-Me Music Entertainment, a boutique agency in Missouri. From his early days with The Bluegrass Cardinals to his on again, off again solo career, David has delivered some of the most soulful, emotional, […]

What Makes You Think drops for David Parmley

David Parmley

David Parmley’s new single, What Makes You Think, is another showcase for the trademark style that has made him one of bluegrass music’s most admired and enduring vocalists. Available now from 615 Hideaway Records, this new track is chock full of the plaintive and affecting singing that David does so well, on a waltz time […]

Goodbye To The Blues from David Parmley with The Del McCoury Band

David Parmley

615 Hideaway Records in Nashville has another new single from David Parmley, a Marshall Wilborn song called Goodbye To The Blues, recorded with The Del McCoury Band. Like Rob and Ronnie McCoury, David got an early start playing bluegrass professionally with his father, and the three have been friends for many years. They have recorded […]

David Parmley announces his touring band for 2023

David Parmley

Today David Parmley has announced who will be touring with him in support of his new project with 615 Hideaway Records, So Wha’d I Miss? This answers a big question fans have had since David’s return to recording last year, i.e., whether or not he would be going out to perform live. The road life […]

West Virginia – new single from David Parmley

David Parmley

615 Hideaway Records has a new single for David Parmley, taken from his upcoming full-length project with the label. It’s a song called West Virginia, written by Linda Buell and Jody Emerson, that reunites the legendary bluegrass vocalist with his long time partner Scott Vestal from Continental Divide, and his former Bluegrass Cardinals bandmate Don Rigsby. This […]

Video Premiere: All Dressed Up from David Parmley

David ParmleyRecently David Parmley invited The 615 Hideaway into his home to record a music video for his current single with the label, All Dressed Up. Bluegrass fans may recall that when 615 Hideaway first launched, it was as a video platform, both for displaying bluegrass content online and for creating new, live and staged. Run [...]

All Dressed Up – new single from David Parmley

David ParmleyAs promised, 615 Hideaway Records has wasted no time in releasing a single from their new collaboration with bluegrass singing legend David Parmley, and his upcoming album, Family Tradition. This project is not only David's first since his 2016 Cardinal Tradition record, it also finds him reunited in the studio with old friend and former [...]

David Parmley to 615 Hideaway Records for multiple projects

David ParmleyDavid Parmley may have retired from touring - for the second time - but he certainly isn't through with bluegrass music. Widely recognized as one of the finest vocalists in traditional/contemporary bluegrass over the past 50 years, Parmley has just signed a contract with 615 Hideaway Records for multiple new projects. In fact he is [...]

Bluegrass Cardinals Tribute touring this season

Bluegrass Cardinals TributeWonderful news for Bluegrass Cardinals fans! David Parmley, Randy Graham, and Larry Stephenson will be reuniting for select shows this year as Bluegrass Cardinals Tribute. They will be revisiting much of the great music made by the Cardinals in their hey day. Randy tells us that they chose not to call the show a reunion, as [...]

On This Day #64 – The Bluegrass Cardinals On Stage In Nashville

The Bluegrass Cardinals On Stage In NashvilleOn this day … On April 2, 1987, The Bluegrass Cardinals recorded On Stage In Nashville (BGC Records, BGC 1001) at the Station Inn, Nashville, Tennessee.  The Bluegrass Cardinals were from Los Angeles, California. Formed in 1974 with original members: Don Parmley (banjo), his guitar-playing son, David (who was 15 at the time), Randy Graham (mandolin) [...]

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