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Parker Barrow have always understood the power of a good myth.
In their case, that myth arrived through two names pulled from American folklore: Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow. Outlaws, lovers, fugitives, folk heroes, cautionary tale. For Megan and Dylan, the pull was never the criminality. It was the bond. The motion. The sense of two people so locked into each other, and into a shared fate, that the road itself becomes part of the story.
That idea runs through Parker Barrow, the Nashville band led by Megan Kane and Dylan Turner, now entering a bigger, sharper chapter with Hold the Mash, out July 17th. The name may nod to one of the most mythologized couples in American history, but the band’s own story is built on something far less romanticized and far more real: faith, sacrifice, hunger, chemistry, long miles, and years of pursuing music with very little safety net.
Long before Parker Barrow became a band name, it was a way of living.
Megan grew up in Pinson, Alabama, outside Birmingham, in a world where church shaped the rhythm of life and music carried spiritual weight. Her aunt led worship, and one of Megan’s earliest memories of singing in public came at age ten, when she performed in church before her baptism. That early connection never left her. Music was emotional release, comfort, expression, and hope. It became a way to process what she could not easily say out loud. She learned guitar at eleven, wrote her first song at twelve, and soon started showing up at Birmingham songwriter nights with her mother, who would bring her to WorkPlay on Monday evenings so she could get up and sing in front of strangers. (READ MORE HERE)
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