Syntax Creative Announces Partnership with 615 Hideaway Records and Man-Do-Lin Productions
DESCRIPTION:
“Climbing the Walls” is a traditional bluegrass tune about a woman leaving, and features the voice of Bluegrass legend Del McCoury. It’s the classic sound that has won over the fans of Parmley and McCoury. The song, along with the rest album, was produced by Scott Vestal. David Parmley began his career at just 15 and went on to become the voice of the legendary Bluegrass Cardinals, recording 18 albums over 25 years. He later led Continental Divide, topping the charts throughout the 90s. A recipient of several IBMA and SPBGMA awards, Parmley brings excellence to every track, and “Climbing the Walls” is no exception.
KEY SELLING POINTS
- As a teenager, David Parmley became the lead voice of the legendary Bluegrass Cardinals.
- Over 25 years, they recorded 18 albums and helped define the sound of ‘70s and ‘80s bluegrass. I
- n the ‘90s, David launched Continental Divide, topping the charts and continuing the family tradition.
- He is a recipient of several IBMA and SPBGMA awards, was named Bluegrass Top Male Vocalist, and was featured as the cover story in January 2023's issue of Bluegrass Unlimited magazine.
- Now back with his album So, What’d I Miss?, Parmley has already scored two #1 singles—“All Dressed Up” and “West Virginia”. The album, produced by Scott Vestal, features Del McCoury, Rob McCoury, and Rhonda Vincent.
- As a teenager, David Parmley became the lead voice of the legendary Bluegrass Cardinals.
- Over 25 years, they recorded 18 albums and helped define the sound of ‘70s and ‘80s bluegrass. I
- n the ‘90s, David launched Continental Divide, topping the charts and continuing the family tradition.
- He is a recipient of several IBMA and SPBGMA awards, was named Bluegrass Top Male Vocalist, and was featured as the cover story in January 2023's issue of Bluegrass Unlimited magazine.
- Now back with his album So, What’d I Miss?, Parmley has already scored two #1 singles—“All Dressed Up” and “West Virginia”. The album, produced by Scott Vestal, features Del McCoury, Rob McCoury, and Rhonda Vincent.