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| Horny Blues |
| Written by: Mel Parker |
| Song Plays: 8 |
| Genre: Country-Traditional Country |
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| A funny blues tune...about a guy missing the loving he got from his big spending x-lover |
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| Let's Go See Willie |
| Written by: Mel Parker |
| Song Plays: 5 |
| Genre: Classical-Traditional |
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| A special tribute to the couragous & resilient sprit of Mel's daugher Wisty who at at 29 had a stoke and a few months later took her Dad to see "Willie Nelson" perform in Redmond, WA. Wisty gave birth to identical twins boys...Henry & Owen in August 2008. All digital proceeds from this song will be contributed to (FMDSA) The Fibro Muscular Dysplasia Society of Americal. |
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| Sprouted on: September 10, 2008 |
| Total Views: 312 |
| Total Song Plays: 13 |
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| Mel Parker |
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| Lynchburg, Virginia - USA |
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Mel Parker a Virginia based performing singer /songwriter is now in the process of producing his 4th CD “Ballads, Boogie and Blues” that he promises will ‘knock your sock s off’. Previous releases include 1988-“Then, Now…Forever,” 2004-“Cutworm Special,” 18 song mega CD. 2006, “Everybody Knows.”
Mel’s voice ranges from soft, stable and passionate balladeer tones to the dynamic and soulful sounds of a country crooner. If your like Collin Ray, Jim Reeves, Marty Robbins, Elvis and Ray Charles you will love Mel.
Mel began singing his singing in the 7th Grade talent show at Robert E. Lee Junior High with his rendition of “This Old House” he promptly forgot the words and the “ M.C.” kicked him in the butt and the words returned ,as if by magic. He later performed “Over the Mountain’’ as a Junior at E.C. Glass High School and he became the lead singer for "The Chasers" a rock and roll band and played the “Virginia College Circuit”. He later sang with “the Dukes” and the “Home-Towner’s “ In 1979 Mel’s first national release ‘Valdosta Woman’ on MRC records received considerable ‘airplay' in the south and provided Mel with the opportunity to appear and perform with country legends, Ernest Tubb, Jon Anderson, and Don Reno.
Dale Thompson , Mel’s life time music buddy has performed on all of Mel’s CD’s and he provides the music for most of the guitars…he received support from session greats like Gary Green’s "screaming...blu-sey harmonica, Linwood Campbell’s & Jeff Duffield’s soft piano touch, and Buddy Charlton provided steel guitar licks on “Then, Now…Forever.” along with the fantastic and haunting sounds of “The Late” K.E. Fitzgerald on Mel’s rendition of “Over The Mountain.
Mel was recently honored to be featured in several articles in the 2007 Humana Active Outlook Magazine a proud sponsor of the Grand Ole Opry. The article “Turn Your Radio On the Grand Old Opry is Playing” opened with the lyrics of one Mel’s latest tunes that will be on Mel’s upcoming CD …”Ballads, Boogie and Blues.” Mel announces to the world he wants to sing on the Opry and his dream persist.
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