
Emerging Artist Racyne Parker Debuts Country-Folk Album 'Will You Go With Me?'
Racyne Parker blends country, folk-rock, and Americana in her debut full-length album "Will You Go With Me?", delivering authentic stories of self-discovery and personal growth. The album draws inspiration from her journey from Southern Oregon to urban life in Denver and Seattle.

Woman in sun hat outdoors
Photo Credit: Racyne Parker
Key Album Features:
- Compelling storytelling through powerful lyrics
- Rich instrumentation and memorable hooks
- Sound comparable to Lainey Wilson, Kacey Musgraves, and Keith Urban
- Standout tracks include "Make It Out Alive," "Willow Tree," and "Summertime Sweet"
Notable Lyrics from Title Track: "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?"
Production Credits:
- Recording/Production: Randall Kent (Deaf Dog Studios, Nashville)
- Additional Production: Andy Sydow ("Get Close" - Mighty Fine Studios, Denver)
- Mastering: Sam Moses (Moses Mastering, Nashville)
Featured Musicians:
- Regan Akers (bass)
- Brian Cox (drums)
- Blake Mohler (banjo, lap steel, pedal steel)
- Racyne Parker (vocals, guitar, backing vocals)
Collaborations:
- "See How Far It Takes Me" - co-written with Claire Kelly
- "Get Close" - co-written with Andy Sydow
Background: Seattle-based Parker began her musical journey performing in her father's country-rock band. Since 2018, she has gained recognition through various competitions, including Denver's Hometown for the Holidays and the Telluride Troubadour Contest. Her music celebrates small-town resilience while embracing new beginnings and life's meaningful moments.
The album is available now for streaming on major platforms and purchase on CD.
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