Parker Millsap

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Parker Millsap
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Background information
Origin Purcell, Oklahoma, U.S.
Genres Americana, roots rock, alt-country, blues, country folk
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter, musician
InstrumentsVocals, guitar, harmonica, piano
Years active2012–present
Labels Thirty Tigers, Okrahoma Records
Website www.parkermillsap.com

Parker Millsap is an American singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist from Purcell, Oklahoma, playing a blend of blues, country, rock, Americana, and folk music. Named one of Americana Music Association's 2014 Emerging Artists of the Year after the release of his eponymous album, Millsap garnered attention with his song "Truck Stop Gospel", which has been featured on NPR's music program The Record. [1] Playing with childhood friend Michael Rose on bass and Daniel Foulks on the fiddle, Millsap's musical style has drawn comparisons to early Elvis Presley. [2] In addition to singing, he plays guitar, harmonica and piano.

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He attributes his musical influence to growing up in a Pentecostal Church and listening to blues with his parents. [3]

He has opened for Patty Griffin, Old Crow Medicine Show, Shovels & Rope, Lake Street Dive, John Fullbright, Jason Isbell, and Sarah Jarosz, [4] as well as headlining tours of his own, and counts Elton John as a fan. Millsap's television appearances include Conan and Austin City Limits . [5]

Millsap has released five studio albums. His 2016 release, The Very Last Day, was declared the 11th best roots album of the year by No Depression . [6] His fourth album, Other Arrangements, was released on May 4, 2018. Other Arrangements features a more blues, rock, and pop-focused sound than his previous work and is his first release to feature electric instruments. [7] Millsap's fifth album, Be Here Instead was released on April 9, 2021. [8]

Discography

Studio albums

TitleAlbum detailsPeak chart
positions
US Americana Americana Airplay US Folk US Rock Billboard 200 Heatseekers Albums Independent Albums Top Album Sales
Palisade
  • Release date: 18 April 2012
  • Label: Okrahoma Records
Parker Millsap
  • Release date: 4 February 2014
  • Label: Okrahoma Records
1179515
The Very Last Day
  • Release date: 25 March 2016
  • Label: Okrahoma Records
116214931380
Other Arrangements
  • Release date: 4 May 2018
  • Label: Okrahoma Records
323100
Be Here Instead
  • Release date: 9 April 2021
  • Label: Okrahoma Records
Wilderness Within You
  • Release date: 12 May 2023
  • Label: Okrahoma Records

Other appearances

YearArtistAlbumSong
2016 Sarah Jarosz Undercurrent "Comin' Undone" (also co-writer)
2019 Samantha Fish Kill or Be Kind "She Don’t Live Around Here" (co-writer)

Music videos

YearVideoDirector
2014"Truck Stop Gospel" [9] Matt Bizer/Ted Newsome
2016"Pining" [10] Matt Bizer
2019"Let A Little Light In" [11] Tim Duggan
2021"The Real Thing" [12] Jacqueline Justice
2021"Vulnerable" [13] Casey Pierce
2021"Dammit" [14] Monica Murray

Awards and nominations

YearAssociationCategoryNominated WorkResult
2014 Americana Music Honors & Awards Emerging Artist of the YearHimselfNominated
2016Album of the YearThe Very Last DayNominated

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