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James Ervan Parker was born on 21 December, 1942 in United States, is an A songwriter from Alabama. Discover James Ervan Parker's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 81 years old?

Popular As James Ervan Parker
Occupation Singer-songwriter
Age 81 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 21 December 1942
Birthday 21 December
Birthplace N/A
Nationality United States

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1942

James Ervan "Jim" Parker (born December 21, 1942, in La Habra, California) is an American singer-songwriter and co-founder of the Huntsville, Alabama sub-chapter of the Nashville Songwriters Association International.

1961

Parker received his first guitar from Jimmy Gilmer of The Fireballs in 1961.

At the time Gilmer was dating Parker's sister.

In 1961 Jim Parker joined a music group that called themselves The Illusions:

The group recorded a single with Dot Records which was produced by Tommy Allsup (Buddy Holly's lead guitar player) in Odessa, Texas.

Parker wrote the A-side, "Brenda (Don't Put Me Down)," and co-wrote the B-side, "(Secrets Of Love)".

"Tommy had a very nice studio and was a real pro when it came to handling young musicians. Mark Creamer's Dad, Gordon, played some really cool flute on it."

The group continued to record in Amarillo under the Ruff label, produced by Ray Ruff.

1964

The group changed their name to the Y'alls in 1964 and recorded a second single in 1966.

1965

In 1965 the group had moved to Los Angeles where they later changed their name to the Kitchen Cinq and worked under Lee Hazlewood's LHI Records label.

They released their first album, Everything But... by the Kitchen Cinq.

The group had only a regional fan base, and in an effort to gain a new start for a national base their name was changed two more times.

A single, "Dying Daffodil Incident" b/w "Does Anybody Know" (LHI 45–1201, 1967), was released under the name A Handful.

The group changed bass players and changed their name one more time to Armageddon and recorded one more album and then disbanded.

1970

Parker transitioned to country music in the mid-1970s and began to focus on song writing.

In the late 1970s Parker co-wrote "Chicken Truck", which was recorded by John Anderson in 1981 as the last song in a recording session.

The song became a B-side release for the song "I Love You A Thousand Ways" by Lefty Frizzell, but Jerry House, a popular DJ in Nashville, turned the single over and played the B-side, and the song took off.

1971

A single album, Them – In Reality, was produced in 1971 and included five tracks cowritten by Parker and Stark.

1978

Parker co-wrote John Anderson's first single, "I've Got a Feelin' (Somebody's Been Stealin')" (co-written with John Anderson and Michael Garvin), in 1978.

The song received an ASCAP country song award.

1980

He still performed and toured with Dave & Sugar from 1980 to 1981.

1985

Parker lives in Madison, Alabama, his home since 1985.

2009

Parker co-wrote the title track of John Anderson's twelfth studio album, "Bigger Hands," which was released in 2009 and peaked at number 53 on the Billboard Country Albums chart.

The song was released as the second single from the album but did not chart.

Parker is the creator and host of a show at the Von Braun Center Playhouse in Huntsville, Alabama, called Jim Parker's Songwriters Series where he showcases the talent of songwriters from Los Angeles; Canada; Georgia; Nashville, Tennessee; Muscle Shoals, Alabama; and surrounding areas.

This monthly event with a dinner-theater atmosphere lets people listen to songs and the stories behind them from the people who wrote them.

2015

An anthology on Light in the Attic Records, When The Rainbow Disappears, was released August 28, 2015, including a box set of most of the early recordings.

Excluded was "Don't Put Me Down" penned by Jim Parker and "Secrets of Love" by Jim Parker and Dale Gardener.

It was the group's first major-label deal when they were the Illusions signed to Dot Records.

Also excluded were The Kitchen Cinq's "Minstrel Song" and the cover of "She's So Fine" on the Decca label.

Parker and Johnny Stark joined the last original member of the group Them—bass player Alan Henderson—for the final lineup of the band that originally had included Van Morrison.