Patty Parker Explained

Patty Parker is an American singer, drummer, producer, and co-owner of independent record label, Comstock Records. In the mid-1970s she and her future husband, Frank Fara (Fafara) toured the Nevada casino circuit in their traveling Country music show, The Frank Fara Show featuring Patty Parker. Parker sang background vocals and was one of the only female drummers touring. In 1978, Parker and Fara launched Comstock Records and experienced immediate success with their first artist, Alex Fraser, whose single peaked at #9 on the Canadian Country music charts. Parker was one of the first full-time female music producers in Nashville[1] and her success caught the attention of Billboard, Cashbox, Music Row Magazine, The Wall Street Journal, CNN and many local newspapers across Canada and the United States.

Early life

Patty Parker grew up Shawnee, Kansas, just outside of Kansas City, Missouri. Patty's father, Will Yeats, was the music director of a Baptist church and Patty grew up singing harmonies in her church choir. In college she earned her bachelor's degree in music education from John Brown University and toured the U.S. with the school's vocal gospel ensemble, the Harmonaires. After college, Parker worked as a music teacher in the Shawnee Mission School District and helped “arrange the sounds” for various school productions. After three years of teaching, Parker moved to California to pursue her dream of becoming a singer/performer.[2] [3]

The Frank Fara Show featuring Patty Parker

In California, Parker worked as a secretary for a construction company until she met songwriter and former teen idol from Phoenix, Arizona, Frank Fara. After playing a jam session with each other, the two decided to continue working together. With two other musicians (Paul Marshall/bass, Keith Johnson/lead guitar), they put together a country music road show. Fara wrote the songs and was the lead singer; Parker sang backup vocals and played the drums. The show was originally named The Frank Fara Show, but when audiences reacted enthusiastically to Parker's performances, they renamed the show, The Frank Fara Show featuring Patty Parker.

For five years, their show toured the Nevada casino circuit and venues across the U.S. and Canada. While on tour, Parker and Fara visited local radio stations to share their latest singles and to create relationships with disc jockeys. Eventually Parker and Fara decided to record a studio-produced album. While doing so, Parker discovered she enjoyed working in the studio more than she enjoyed touring.[4]

Co-founder, producer, and vice president of Comstock Records

In 1978, Parker and husband, Fara, transitioned out of their traveling road show and into the record business. The team launched Comstock Records, and had an immediate charting hit with Canadian artist Alex Fraser. His (and their) first single, Four States to Go, reached #9 on the Canadian Country music charts. Parker and Fara soon discovered that artists from around the world were interested in recording authentic-sounding Country music songs. While the headquarters for Comstock Records was located in Shawnee, Kansas, Parker produced and recorded their music in top recording studios in Nashville, Tennessee.[5] She worked with Nashville session musicians such as Tony Migliore, Ralph Childs, Sonny Garrish, Clyde Brooks, Mike Severs, and Don Roth, to provide artists with the authentic Nashville sound.[6] In addition, Parker provided audio tapes and wrote lyrics phonetically to teach artists the country-western way of enunciating. Parker produced artists from many countries across the world including Australia, Canada, Croatia, Ireland, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Belgium, the US, and elsewhere.[7] [8] [9]

In 1988, Comstock moved to Scottdale, Arizona, but continued to record in Nashville. Parker and Fara also formed the subsidiary label, Paylode Records,[10] for adult contemporary and Pop music. They also created two publishing companies, White Cat (ASCAP)[11] and Rocky Bell (BMI).[12]

Awards and recognition

In 1985 Comstock artists were nominated for 10 Canadian Country Music Awards, including one for record company of the year.[13] [14] In 1986 five of Comstock records made the Cashbox Top 100. In 1989, Parker was named “Music Row’s Favorite Independent Female Record Producer” by Music Row magazine. Many of Comstock's artists achieved charting success and received Country music awards in their own countries. In 1998, Comstock Records was named Indie Record Label of the Year by the European Country Music Association (ECMA). Parker's success captured the attention of Billboard, Cashbox, The Wall Street Journal, CNN, and local newspapers and news stations across North America.[15]

Legacy

Many of Parker's recordings and much of Comstock's catalog now reside with independent record label, Fervor Records, which has placed many of their songs in TV and film.

Partial discography

As producer

!Artist!Record label !Album!Format!Cat #!Country!Release date
The SteelesComstock RecordsFaith/My Happiness7"1630US1976
Alex FraserMidnight Star/Devils Oval7", Single, Promo, 45 RPMCOM 1634US1979
Alla Dee FranklinGarage Sale7", Single, PromoCOM 1636US1979
The O'Roark BrothersLong Time Comin'LP, AlbumCOM 980US1982
Long Time Comin'7", Single, PromoCOM 1641US1980
Under the Double Nickel7", Single, PromoCOM 1647US1980
Ray LansberyHeartache Remover7", Vinyl, 45 RPMCOM 1655US1981
Bob JonesWoman Unsatisfied/She's Not A Fallen Angel7", SingleCOM 1671US1981
Don TeBeauxA Park of MeeLP, AlbumCOM-982US1982
Christmas Without You/To Love My Woman More7", Single, Vinyl, 45 RPMCOM 1694US1982
Put Me In My Place/ A Part of Me7", Single, 45 RPM,VinylCOM 1735US1984
Buddi DayLovin' Time of Night7", Single, VinylCOM 1684US1982
The Last Desperado7", Single, VinylCOM 1696US1982
Debbie MartinMoments of Love/The Price I Pay (For Loving You Again)7", Single, Vinyl, 45 RPMCOM 1675US1982
Bill HershBabysittin' With The Blues/Curly's Theme7", Vinyl, 45 RPMCOM 1710US1983
Don MalenaNew Shade of Blue7" Single, Vinyl, 45 RPMCOM 1753US1984
I've Been Down7", Single, Vinyl, 45 RPMCOM 1762US1984
I'm Not Tough Enough (To Fall in Love Again)7", Single, Vinyl, 45 RPMCOM 17751985
Lightning7", Single, Vinyl, 45 RPMCOM 1784US1985
One More Night7', SingleCOM 17931985
Lee MahonyFreedom is Only Another Word For Lonely/One Good Turn7", VinylCOM 1727 AUS1983
Reg Watkins & Lori KristinOklahoma Memory7", Vinyl, 45 RPMCOM-1704 BUS1983
Stop and Think It Over7"COM 1734US1983
Anne LordEndlessly7"COM 17171983
Stars in My Eyes1985
Blue RainCOM 19231989
Peter ChipmanFor All Those Years/ She Can Survive7", Vinyl, 45 RPMCOM 1781US & Canada1984
PegasusMore Than a Friend/Last Chance Saloon7", Vinyl, 45 RPMCOM 1773US1985
Sherry AnnDon't Waste Your Love On Her Tonight7", Vinyl, SingleCOM 1792US1985
Billie J. HelmkayNothing Could Ever Be the Same1985
AlibiTil The Fire's Burned Out7", Vinyl, 45 RPMCOM 1813US1986
No DoubtsCD, AlbumCOM 1884Canadaunknown
Priscilla WrightWords On The WireVinyl, 7", 45 RPM, SingleCOM 1801US1986
God Bless You Baby7", SingleCOM 1983US 1990
Rick HarrelsonLovin' You Like ThisVinyl, 7"COM 1827US1986
Rae PalmerCall Me UpVinyl, 7"COM 1830US1986
RJ McClintockWhen Two Hearts Speak (You Just Can't Stop The Feeling)7"COM 1836US1987
Fred BrownPlease Handle With Care7"COM 1870US1987
Johnny RamoneWhere Did I Go Right7", SingleCOM 1911US1988
James Edward HolmesI Got Your Memory on the Line7", SingleCOM 1920-AUS1989
John LindseyAm I The Only OneCOM19221989
Rodney YoungBad Habits7", SingleCOM 1985US1990
The Crosby'sHit & Run7", SingleCOM 1980US1990
Thomas E ThomasThe Mighty BuffaloVinyl, 7", 45 RPM, Limited Edition, StereoCOM 2038US1990
Jess OwenRemember MeVinyl, 7", 45 RPMNR-1992-AUS1990
Stoker BrothersDance a Little Closer/Dance a Little CloserCOM 19811990
Love On The RunVinyl, 7", Single, PromoCOM 2027US1991
The Roberts SistersDaddy Was A Lawman7", SingleCOM 2008US1991
Ray Dean JamesWhen All the Trains Are Gone7", SingleCOM 2011US1991
Debbie BakerSend Me A PictureVinyl, 7", 45 RPM, SingleCOM 2014US1991
Jodie SinclairI Can't Help Feelin' CrazyVinyl, 7", 45 RPM, SingleCOM 2016US1991
White CanyonOur Love's Not Perfect7", SingleCOM 2017US1991
Jeff Southern Highway to Heaven7", SingleCOM 2019US1991
Colin ClarkThe Price For Loving You7", SingleCOM 2021US1991
Boogie Woogie ThangVinyl, 7", SingleCOM 2093US1993
Dusty MartinAin't Nothin Been The SameVinyl, 7", 45 RPMCOM 2103US1993
Horst KrushPortrait of a Cowboy7", SingleCOM 2022US1991
Jess OwenBig Boys Don't Cry7", SingleCOM 2023US1991
Double GageCar SingerVinyl, 7", 45 RPMCOM 2058US1992
Gregg WeaverThe Stars Disappear With The Rising SunVinyl, 7", SingleCOM 2091US1993
Claudia I Can TellVinyl, 7", SingleCOM 2092US1993
Arizona Trilogy (Patty Parker vocals)Song of the Grand CanyonCD, SingleCOM-716-CDSUS1994
Abby & JohnnyCrossing the PondCD, Album, Comp. StereoCOM-1001-CDUS1994
Cindy StinesWatch and PrayCD, SingleCOM1013-CDSEurope1995
Christopher Lee ClaytonLivin'Alone Together/The Folks Across the StreetCD, SingleCOM 1022-CDSUS1996
Various ArtistsComstock Records International Country Music Sampler Summer 1996COM SM961996
HowdyStill StraightCD, AlbumCOM 3141US1999
Frank Fara (Fafara)Charming Billy, Billy The KidSingle2006
Songs of the Untamed WestUS2008
Custer's Last CommandSingleUS2010
Tombstone LegacySingleUS2014
Ride with Pancho VillaSingleUS2014
Patty ParkerLa Noche Buena, It's Christmas EveSingleUS2005
Southwestern SerenadeCDUS2007
Song of the Grand CanyonSingleUS2010
Hotel SaguaroSingleUS2014
Scheibee & FoosenNews For YouCD, Album, Super Jewel CaseSFCR-092708-CDUS2009
Rick GreysunJesus Came With Music/I Just Cry Unto You Lord7", SingleCOM-1639USunknown
Gary KirklandHeartful of Love/Are You From Dixie7"COM 1858unknown
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As performing artist

!Artist!Record label!Album title!Format!CAT #!Country!Release date
Frank Fara/Patty ParkerComstock RecordsFrank Fara/Patty ParkerLPCOM 977US1977
Arizona Trilogy (Patty Parker vocals)Comstock RecordsSong of the Grand CanyonCD, SingleCOM-716-CDSUS1994
Patty ParkerComstock RecordsLa Noche Buena, It's Christmas EveSingleUS2005
Southwestern SerenadeCDUS2007
Song of the Grand CanyonSingleUS2010
Hotel SaguaroSingleUS2014
Fervor RecordsHelp You Find a Way4xFile, MP3, EP, 256US2016

Film and TV

!Artist!Song!Show title!Channel!Program type!Episode!Release date
Billie J. Helmkay"You"re Spreading My Hurt Around"Red OaksAmazonTV20511/11/16
Bob Jones"Woman Unsatisfied"ClawsTNTTV1057/17/17
Bob Jones"Woman Unsatisfied"The AmericansFXTV5043/28/17
Bobbie Bowlin"Trying to Be An Outlaw"Red OaksAmazonTV30610/20/17
Debbie Martin"Moments of Love"King of the RoadVicelandTV2035/9/17
Gale Wahl"The Hard Times All Over Again"Channel ZeroSyFyTV10210/18/16
Gina Samuels"Lonely Hearts Lover"Red OaksAmazonTV20711/11/16
Kathy Tate"I Am Your Lady"Get HardnaFilm2015
Mitch Clark"Close Your Eyes and Count to Ten"Red OaksAmazonTV20511/11/16
Mitch Clark"Close Your Eyes and Count to Ten"The AmericansFXTV30411/11/16
Patty Parker"Help You Find a Way"PreacherAMCTV1056/26/16
Ray Lansberry"Heartache Remover"ClawsTNTTV1077/23/17
Susan Doll"Be My Cowboy Tonight"PreacherAMCTV1077/10/16
Susan Doll"Be My Cowboy Tonight"Channel ZeroSyFyTV10110/11/16
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Notes and References

  1. News: Row File: Patty Parker. Walker. Cecilia. September 8, 1989. Music Row. 23.
  2. News: Silent Partners in the Music Business. Breckenridge. D.P.. January–February 1983. Missouri Life. 21.
  3. News: Record Companies: Close Up: Patty Parker, Producer. Kuroff. Barbara Norton. 1983. Songwriter's Market. Writer's Digest Books.
  4. Web site: Comstock Records. Discogs. en. 2018-01-31.
  5. News: The Indies: Where They're Coming From and Where They're Going. Hansen. Valerie. October 18, 1986. Cash Box.
  6. News: Producer Spotlight: Patty Parker. September 16, 1989. Indie Bullet. 38A.
  7. News: Eurotwang in Nashville. Morrison. Jim. May 1994. American Way. 46.
  8. News: A Studio is Teaching a Twang or Two To Foreign Crooners. Ortega. Bob. September 10, 1993. The Wall Street Journal. 1.
  9. News: COUNTRY FROM THE OLD COUNTRYFOR CROONERS FROM THE CONTINENT, THE ROAD TO NASHVILLE RUNS THROUGH ARIZONA. 1993-02-10. Phoenix New Times. 2018-01-31.
  10. Web site: Paylode Records. Discogs. en. 2018-01-31.
  11. Web site: ACE Repertory. ACE. www.ascap.com. 2018-01-31.
  12. Web site: BMI Repertoire Search. repertoire.bmi.com. 2018-01-31.
  13. Indie Label Looks Northward to Capitalize on Canadian Support. Morris. Edward. April 5, 1986. Billboard.
  14. News: Comstock's Search for Gold. October 1986. Country Music News.
  15. News: Hanford's Gliding Soprano Graces Refreshing Love Songs. Mulholland. Dave. November 10, 1984. The Citizen, Ottawa. C7.
  16. Web site: Frank Fara (2) / Patty Parker - Frank Fara / Patty Parker. Discogs. en. 2018-01-31.
  17. Web site: Patty Parker. Discogs. en. 2018-01-31.
  18. Web site: Music from Red Oaks. Tunefind. en-US. 2018-01-24.
  19. Web site: Music from Claws. Tunefind. en-US. 2018-01-24.
  20. Web site: Music from The Americans. Tunefind. en-US. 2018-01-24.
  21. Web site: Music from Get Hard (2015). Tunefind. en-US. 2018-01-24.
  22. Web site: Music from Preacher S1E05. Tunefind. en-US. 2018-01-24.