Country rockers Parmalee will follow in the footsteps of superstar acts Jason Aldean and Miranda Lambert in 2013 as the Stoney Creek Records foursome headline the 2013 Country Gone Wild Tour, kicking off February 15th in Ladson, SC.
Joining the “Musta Had a Good Time” hit makers on all dates will be RCA Nashville act Bush Hawg. The club tour will crisscross the Midwest and Northeast this winter with dates from Pittsburgh to Chicago. Announced shows to-date include:
DATE VENUE CITY
Feb. 15 Ocean Restaurant & Events Ladson, SC
Feb. 16 Bucked Up Super Saloon Kernersville, NC
Feb. 21 The Altar Bar Pittsburgh, PA
Feb. 22 The Bluestone Columbus, OH
Feb. 23 Dusty Armadillo Rootstown, OH
Mar. 2 Phase 2 Lynchburg, VA
Mar. 15 Joe’s on Weed St. Chicago, IL
Mar. 16 The Rave Milwaukee, WI
Additionally, Parmalee be giving away two pairs of tickets for each show to the winners of a trivia contest they will post the morning of every show date to their Facebook page (www.facebook.com/parmaleemusic) and Twitter page (@Parmalee). The trivia question will be posted at 11:00 am local venue time for each date. The first participant to respond with the correct answer on each page will win a pair of tickets to that night’s show.
Fans can go to Parmalee.com to view a full list of show dates and to purchase tickets.
Known for their spirited live shows, Parmalee’s debut single, “Musta Had A Good Time,” was a Top 40 hit at country radio and spent 4 weeks at #1 on SiriusXM’s The Highway. The country rockers will release their new single, “Carolina,” on February 4th.
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While they were still a rock band, they had country artist Benton Blount cut Carolina for country radio! His label sent it nationwide to radio but the label folded one week prior to add date! Seeing the possible success of the single, they packed up and moved the rock show to country and signed with stoney creek! After signing they stopped all contact with Blount who had been friends with them for years and even had their attorney send Blount letters trying to scare him into not releasing a new version of the song! If you google the band, you can clearly tell where they came from and what their path was! The possible fame and quick cash obviously was worth trading in their friendship with a great artist and jumping to a genre without knowing much about it! Benton’s version may get the same critique as Parmalee’s version but I will let you be the judge! http://youtu.be/rSX4KAQ0QT0