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David Parmley (born February 1, 1959) is a bluegrass vocalist, guitarist, and award-winning bandleader. He is best known for being a co-founder of both the
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and Continental Divide.


Biography

Parmley was born in
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, but grew up in
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. His father
Don Parmley Don Parmley (19 October 1933 – 30 June 2016) was a bluegrass musician known best for his work with the Bluegrass Cardinals, a group he formed in 1974. Prior to Bluegrass Cardinals, Parmley was a member of The Hillmen. Early life and education ...
was an esteemed bluegrass banjoist.


Bluegrass Cardinals

In 1974, Parmley began playing bluegrass professionally at age 17, singing lead vocals and playing guitar with his father Don and mandolinist Randy Graham in the
Bluegrass Cardinals The Bluegrass Cardinals were a Bluegrass band from Los Angeles, California. The group is credited with being the first bluegrass band to record bluegrass gospel in a cappella. Founded in 1974, the Bluegrass Cardinals disbanded in 1997 when foundi ...
. In 1991, Parmley left the Bluegrass Cardinals and moved to Nashville to pursue a solo career in country music.


Continental Divide

In 1994, Parmley formed David Parmley, Scott Vestal and Continental Divide with
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(banjo),
Rickie Simpkins Rickie Simpkins is an American fiddler and mandolinist in the bluegrass tradition. He is best known for his solo albums and his work with the Lonesome River Band and the Seldom Scene. Biography Early years Simpkins was raised in Christians ...
(fiddle), Jimmy Bowen (mandolin), Mike Anglin (bass), and
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(resonator guitar). In 1995, they released David Parmley, Scott Vestal & Continental Divide album (Pinecastle). Also in 1995, Continental Divide won the IBMA award for Emerging Artist of the Year. 1996, Continental Divide released the ''On the Divide'' album for
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. Personnel included Parmley, Anglin, Vestal, Bowen,
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(mandolin, fiddle), and Larry Atamanuik (percussion). In 1998, Vestal departed the band. The band name was changed to Continental Divide, and then David Parmley and Continental Divide. In 2001, Continental Divide released ''What We Leave Behind'' and in 2002, they released ''Pathway of Time'' with Parmley, Anglin, Ben Greene (banjo), Danny Barnes (mandolin, vocals), and Steve Day (fiddle, vocals). Giest artists included
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(guitar) and Glen Duncan (fiddle). The ''Long Time Coming'' album was released in 2005. The lineup included Randy Graham (mandolin), Dale Perry (banjo), Barry Berrier (bass), and Steve Day (fiddle). In 2007, they released “Church House Hymns” album, and in 2008, the ''3 Silver Dollars'' album with the title track composed by Tom T. and Dixie Hall. The band included Parmley, Perry (banjo, vocals), Ron Spears (mandolin, vocals),
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(fiddle), and Kyle Perkins (bass).
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provided harmony vocals on "Meadow On The Mountain." In 2008, Parmley took a hiatus from performing because of health problems, but in 2010, he returned to performing with Continental Divide, releasing the album ''There'll Always Be A Rocking Chair.'' Only Parmley and Anglin remained from the original lineup. Burchett Jr. (banjo), Danny Barnes (mandolin), Steve Day (fiddle), and Glen Duncan (fiddle). Then in 2012, Parmley retired from music, driving and maintaining tour buses for music artists, such as
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.


Cardinal Tradition

Parmley resumed performing and touring in 2015 with his new band Cardinal Tradition. Besides David on guitar, the band includes Ron Spears, (mandolin), Steve Day (fiddle), Dale Perry (banjo), and John Marquess (bass).


Other projects

In 1989, Parmley released his first solo project ''I Know a Good Thing'' on
Sugar Hill Records Sugar Hill Records is an American bluegrass and Americana record label. It was founded in Durham, North Carolina in 1978 by Barry Poss and David Freeman, the owner of County Records and Rebel Records. Poss acquired full control of Sugar Hil ...
and in 1993, he released ''Southern Heritage'' on
Rebel Records Rebel Records is an independent American record label based in Charlottesville, Virginia that specializes in bluegrass and old time music. The label was founded in Mount Rainier, Maryland in 1959 by Dick Freeland, Bill Carroll and Sonny Compton. ...
. After Don and David Parmley left the Bluegrass Cardinals in 1991, they recorded the album ''Parmley and McCoury: Families of Tradition'' with
Del McCoury Delano Floyd McCoury (born February 1, 1939) is an American bluegrass musician. As leader of the Del McCoury Band, he plays guitar and sings lead vocals along with his two sons, Ronnie McCoury and Rob McCoury, who play mandolin and banjo respec ...
(and his sons Ron and Robbie). In 2002, Parmley,
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,
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, Jason Carter, and Charlie Cushman formed a part-time band called White House (all members of this band from White House, Tennessee).


Awards

Parmley won the
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Recorded Event of the Year award in 1991 and 1995.


Discography


Solo recordings

* 1989: ''I Know A Good Thing'' ( Sugar Hill) * 1993: ''Southern Heritage'' (
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)


The Bluegrass Cardinals

* 1976: ''The Bluegrass Cardinals'' (Sierra Briar) * 1977: ''Welcome to Virginia'' (
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) * 1978: ''Livin' in the Good Old Days'' ( CMH) * 1979: ''Cardinal Soul'' (CMH) * 1980: ''Sunday Mornin' Singin (CMH) * 1980: Live' & On Stage! With Special Guests'' (CMH) * 1981: ''Where Rainbows Touch Down'' (CMH) * 1981: ''On Stage in Nashville'' (BGC) * 1983: ''Cardinal Class'' (Sugar Hill) * 1984: ''Home is Where the Heart Is'' (Sugar Hill) * 1986: ''The Shining Path'' (Sugar Hill) * 1990: ''New and Old Favorites'' (BGC)


Parmley and McCoury

* 1991: ''Parmley & McCoury: Families of Tradition'' (BGC)


David Parmley, Scott Vestal, and Continental Divide

* 1995: ''David Parmley, Scott Vestal and Continental Divide'' (Pinecastle) * 1996: ''On the Divide'' ( Pinecastle) * 1998: ''Feel Good Day'' (Pinecastle)


White House

* 2003: ''White House'' (Pinecastle)


David Parmley and Continental Divide

* 2000: ''There'll Always Be A Rocking Chair'' (Pinecastle) * 2002: ''Pathway of Time'' (Pinecastle) * 2005: ''Long Time Coming'' (CMH) * 2008: ''Church House Hymns (Volume I)'' (Pinecastle) * 2010: ''3 Silver Dollars'' (Pinecastle) * 2012: ''Church House Hymns (Volume II)'' (Pinecastle)


David Parmley and the Cardinal Tradition

* 2016: ''David Parmley and the Cardinal Tradition'' (self-released)


As composer

* 2015: Flatt Lonesome - ''Runaway Train'' ( Mountain Home) - track 5, "Don't Come Running" (co-written with
Don Parmley Don Parmley (19 October 1933 – 30 June 2016) was a bluegrass musician known best for his work with the Bluegrass Cardinals, a group he formed in 1974. Prior to Bluegrass Cardinals, Parmley was a member of The Hillmen. Early life and education ...
)


As producer

* 1996: New Vintage - ''Sands of Time'' (Pinecastle)


Also appears on

* 1978: Fred Geiger - ''Fred Geiger'' ( Ridge Runner) * 1982:
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- ''Fluxedo'' (Rounder) * 1982:
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- ''Breakin' It'' (Ambush) * 1982:
Larry Stephenson Larry Stephenson is an American singer-songwriter. He sings, plays mandolin, and writes songs in the bluegrass tradition. Biography Early years Stephenson learned how to play the mandolin as a young boy. At age 13, he recorded a 45 rpm singl ...
- ''Sweet Sunny South'' (Outlet) * 1988: Larry Stephenson - ''Everytime I Sing a Love Song'' ( Webco) * 1991:
Rhonda Vincent Rhonda Lea Vincent (born July 13, 1962) is an American bluegrass singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist. Vincent's music career began when she was a child in her family's band The Sally Mountain Show, and it has spanned more than four de ...
- ''New Dreams and Sunshine'' (Rebel) * 2000:
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- ''
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'' (Rounder) * 2003: Larry Stephenson Band - ''Clinch Mountain Mystery'' (Pinecastle)


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* * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Parmley, David 1959 births Living people American acoustic guitarists American male guitarists American bluegrass musicians American bluegrass guitarists American country singer-songwriters American country guitarists 20th-century American singers 20th-century American musicians 21st-century American musicians 20th-century American guitarists Country musicians from Tennessee 20th-century American male musicians 21st-century American male musicians American male singer-songwriters Singer-songwriters from Tennessee