Drew Parker

Country Singer

Birthday September 9, 1991

Birth Sign Virgo

Birthplace Georgia

Age 34 years old

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About

Country singer and songwriter known for being a Grammy-nominated hit songwriter and recording artist whose credits include Luke Combs' "Forever After All" and "Doin' This," as well as Jake Owen's "Homemade." He is also known for his own music career with releases such as "While You're Gone," "Raised Up Right," "Middle Of Nowhere Class," "At the End of the Dirt Road," "Little Miss Saturday Night," and "Love the Leavin'," along with the EPs While You're Gone and At the End of the Dirt Road and his debut album Camouflage Cowboy.

Before fame

He began singing in church at a young age. He eventually transitioned into country music and started performing at open-mic nights while still in high school. He released multiple gospel CDs during his teenage years and built a strong local following. He moved to Nashville, Tennessee when he was 24 years old and focused on songwriting. He co-wrote his first notable song "Homemade" in 2019. He released his first notable hit song "While You're Gone" in 2020 which was featured on the While You're Gone EP.  He released his debut full-length solo album Camouflage Cowboy in July 2024.

Trivia

He co-wrote Jake Owen's "Homemade" which reached No. 1 on Billboard's Country Airplay chart in 2019. He made his Grand Ole Opry debut during the early success of "While You're Gone." His debut major-label single "While You're Gone" reached No. 1 on SiriusXM's The Highway and helped earn him a spot on SiriusXM's Future Five list.

Family life

He was born and raised in Covington, Georgia. He has two daughters with Mallory Sauls Parker. 

Associated with

He co-wrote the song "Pirates & Parrots" for the Zac Brown Band.