
Rising Country-Americana Artist Racyne Parker Debuts Full-Length Album 'Will You Go With Me?'
Racyne Parker releases her debut full-length album "Will You Go With Me?", seamlessly blending country, folk-rock, and Americana through authentic storytelling and compelling melodies.

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Drawing from her Southern Oregon roots and urban experiences in Denver and Seattle, Parker crafts songs that explore self-discovery, dream-chasing, and human connection. Her sound echoes influences like Lainey Wilson, Kacey Musgraves, Lord Huron, and Keith Urban.
Standout tracks include "Make It Out Alive," "Willow Tree," "Already Late," "Most Likely To Be," and "Summertime Sweet." The album's title track captures its essence with lyrics like:
"Somewhere between strong roots and light wings I want to soar 'til I can't get any older It's bound to be a hell of a journey Will you go with me?"
The album features collaborations with Claire Kelly and Andy Sydow, with production by Randall Kent at Deaf Dog Studios in Nashville and Andy Sydow at Mighty Fine Studios in Denver. Contributing musicians include Regan Akers (bass), Brian Cox (drums), Blake Mohler (banjo, lap steel, pedal steel), and Parker herself on vocals and guitar.
Since beginning her musical journey in 2018, Parker has gained recognition through Denver's Hometown for the Holidays and the Telluride Troubadour Contest. Her music resonates with listeners through its authentic portrayal of small-town resilience, new beginnings, and life's meaningful moments.
"Will You Go With Me?" is available now on CD and major streaming platforms.

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