The song appears on his forthcoming fifth studio album
Parker McCollum has released “Big Sky” off his highly anticipated fifth studio album, Parker McCollum, out on June 27th via MCA. The track, written by McCollum, Charlie Magnone and Jarrod Morris, is a wanderer’s anthem about boundless freedom while still looking for something to be tethered to.
The song follows McCollum’s two other releases from the album – “What Kinda Man,” which is currently impacting country radio and climbing the charts, and “Hope That I’m Enough.” The upcoming album is a return to the sound that put McCollum on the map that blends traditionalism with contemporary appeal.
Parker McCollum is an artistic achievement that is grounded in honest introspection and sonically evokes the spirit of Texas. Produced by Grammy award-winning, Frank Lindell and Eric Masse, and recorded at the legendary Power Station recording studio in New York City, the project is imbued with emotional intensity and masterful storytelling. McCollum revisits the emotions around his unencumbered “wild years,” the pressures of measuring up to public and personal standards, some of the bad decisions, and the unfathomable blessings that have all colored his life to this point.
Fans can see McCollum live at the 60th ACM Awards streaming live on Prime Video tomorrow (Thurs, May 8th) from The Ford Center at The Star in Frisco, Texas.
McCollum is currently out on the road opening for George Strait during select dates this summer and for his own headlining, Parker McCollum Tour.