Parker Yancey McCollum, an American country singer-songwriter, recently gave a memorable performance at the two-hour concert special Toby Keith: American Icon on NBC, paying tribute to legendary country singer-songwriter late Toby Keith.
On Wednesday, August 28, 2024, at NBC’s tribute concert in Nashville, Many singers, including Eric Chruch, Ashley McBryde, Jelly Roll, Krystal Keith, Trace Adkins, and Parkey McCollum, paid their respects to the late Toby Keith by performing his popular songs.
Likewise, the 32-years old, Parker amazed millions of people with his powerful performance by singing Toby Keith’s signature song, Courtesy of the Red, White, and Blue (The Angry American).
This was also Toby’s last song, which he performed publicly at his trio of final concerts last December before his demise in February 2024. Parker sang it as the closing song of the concert.
Parker McCollum also shared pictures of his performance on his social media, stating, “Honored to have been a part of this night paying tribute to the great Toby Keith.” His beautiful performance has gained millions of attention; people praise him and regard him as one of the greatest tributes.
Furthermore, Parker McCollum’s performance is not the only thing that has gained people’s attention; his stunning appearance and towering height have also become the talk of the town, where people are wondering about the singer’s height.
Talking about Parker McCollum’s height, looking at his pictures and physique, he might be around six feet one inch tall. However, information regarding Parker’s actual height measurements is not available yet.
Parker McCollum also gained attention for his recent stage fall video from his concert
“To Be Loved by You” singer Parker McCollum’s stage fall video from his Rio Rancho, New Mexico concert on Friday, August 23, 2024, has gone viral on TikTok and other social media.
During his performance, Parker McCollum walked down the stairs on the stage, playing his guitar. He slipped and fell onto the floor before reaching the base but immediately handled his fall by doing a somersault and dusting off his boots.
Likewise, Corry Kent, an American singer who was sitting in the front row as a special guest at McCollum’s concert, shared a video of the incident on his Instagram on August 24, 2024, with the caption “Parker McCollum even makes falling on stage look good!“
The video showed how Corry Kent trolled Parker by going up to the stage and checking the stairs, stating, “You know I gotta check this for you,” to which Parker replied, “Come on, dog.”
Similarly, many of Parker McCollum’s fans and followers commented on the video, stating that it was such a graceful fall and that he needs credit as he did with a guitar in his hand. People are also saying that Parker looks good in anything he does and is an amazing person.
Additional Information
- Parker McCollum was born on June 15, 1992, in Conroe, Texas, to mother Stacey Yancey and father Mark McCollum; he is originally from Austin, Texas. His family introduced him to red dirt musicians like Cross Canadia Ragweed, Pat Green, and Chris Knight.
- He has two siblings: an older brother named Tyler McCollum, who is also a musician, and a sister.
- Parker and his wife, Hallie Ray Light McCollum, recently gave birth to their son in August 2024.
- He owns a record company, PYM Music. In 2022, Parker won the Academy of Country Music Awards and CMT Music Awards.