Parmalee

They are signed to the Stoney Creek division of BBR Music Group and have released three studio albums: Feels Like Carolina, 27861, and For You.

Parmalee has also had four number-one singles on the Billboard Country Airplay charts: "Carolina", "Just the Way" (featuring Blanco Brown), "Take My Name", and "Gonna Love You".

When their father retired, they wanted to continue playing music so they started Parmalee, consisting of Matt and Scott Thomas, Josh McSwain, and Barry Knox.

Then came an invitation from Bendeth to record the remainder of the 12 songs that comprise the band's full-length debut album, Inside.

Thomas remained in critical condition after the gunshot wound and was hospitalized in Charlotte, North Carolina, for 35 days, ten of which he spent in a coma.

[7] By May 2011, Thomas was well enough to get behind a drum kit for the first time and the band finally performed their promised label showcase.

While in Nashville, Parmalee met David Fanning from New Voice Entertainment at Sound Stage Studios.

Alongside him the band recorded their hit "Musta Had a Good Time" in the back of their RV.

[9] "'Musta Had a Good Time' describes that one epic party that all of us have either been to -- or hope to go to -- at some point in our lives," says Matt.

[16] Their second Stoney Creek single, "Carolina", was released to country radio on February 4, 2013.

"Close Your Eyes" and "Already Callin' You Mine" were issued as the album's third and fourth singles, and both were top 10 hits on Country Airplay.

The band's next BBR single was 2020's "Just the Way", a collaboration with trap artist Blanco Brown.