AOL’s The Boot Exclusively Premieres Live Performance Video of Parmalee’s Hit Single “Musta Had A Good Time”

NASHVILLE, TN — Today, AOL’s The Boot exclusively premieres the live performance video of Country Rock band Parmalee’s debut single, “Musta Had A Good Time.”

The live performance, which can be seen only at http://aol.it/MMoq7p now thru Monday, July 23rd, gives Country fans a first-look at the fun-loving, raw energy that makes up Parmalee’s live shows – shows that truly become their own party, embodying the lyrics of “Musta Had A Good Time.”

“The response we get from fans when we play this song live is crazy – the fans know all the words and everyone's dancing. It becomes a party both on stage and in the crowd,” Parmalee’s lead singer, Matt Thomas, told AOL’s The Boot. “We're finding out that there's a lot of people out there who really like to have a good time.”“Musta Had A Good Time” is already a smash on SiriusXM The Highway, having been voted by Country fans as the #1 song on The Highway’s “The Hot 30 Live” countdown for the the last two weeks.

Also this week, Parmalee’s “Musta Had A Good Time” leapt to #51 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs Chart.

The single has already sold over 65,000 downloads based on the early airplay, landing it on the Soundscan Top 100 Country Songs chart for four weeks.

Parmalee was recently featured as a Billboard “Bubbling Under” artist: http://bit.ly/MzTrO7 and also as part of USA Today’s 2012 CMA Fest coverage: http://usat.ly/KdJ9UI

Preview and/or purchase “Musta Had A Good Time” on iTunes at: http://smarturl.it/MHGTiTunes

Country Rock foursome Parmalee is essentially a family band comprised of brothers Matt and Scott Thomas (lead vocals/ guitar and drums, respectively), cousin Barry Knox (bass) and lifelong best friend Josh McSwain (guitar).

Influenced by such musical heavyweights as the Allman Brothers, Travis Tritt and Bob Seger, the band’s name is derived from the small town of Parmele, NC (population 262), which is home to a gas station, two blinking yellow lights and a small tin-roofed barn dubbed Studio B where the band practiced on every given evening.

Cutting their teeth on the Southeastern touring circuit and known for their raucous, fun-loving live shows, the members of Parmalee endured a tumultuous journey to Nashville which included dangerous pit stops, catastrophic weather and a near-fatal robbery that would have torn most bands apart. Instead, Parmalee’s deep Country roots, intense motivation, and band-of-brothers sense of dedication brought the tight-knit crew even closer together.

Now signed to Stoney Creek Records – whose roster includes Grammy-nominees and 2012 ACM Vocal Duo of the Year Thompson Square as well as ACM & CMA nominee Randy Houser – Parmalee’s brand of music has met the Country format at time when Jason Aldean and Eric Church have helped to bring Country Rock to the forefront of popular Country music.

Parmalee heads back out on the road tonight (July 20) with a show at the Midnight Rodeo in Springfield, MO.

For more information on Parmalee and upcoming tour dates, visit: http://www.parmalee.com

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