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​Parmalee Blazes a Trail to Their Longest Running Number One at Country Radio With 'Cowgirl'

​Parmalee hits a new stride with its sixth number one at country radio with 'Cowgirl', scoring its longest running number one on Stoney Creek Records at both the Billboard and Country Aircheck/Mediabase charts. This lead single from their BBR Music Music Group/BMG Nashville album Fell In Love With A Cowgirl earned four weeks at the top of the Billboard Country Airplay chart (the longest-leading hit by a group of three or more members in nearly 14 years) and two weeks on the Country Aircheck/Mediabase chart. With this milestone, Parmalee became the only band within the last year to score multiple weeks at number one on the Country Airplay charts. This marks the fifth consecutive number one (six total) for the band who capped off 2025 by teasing new music for their fans with the release of their latest 'How Do I Let You Go'.


“Bringing in the new year with the number one song in the country is crazy,” says Matt Thomas of Parmalee. “It’s great to see the song connect with so many people and continue to grow. I feel like it’s just getting started. Cheers to 2026 yall!”
Comprised of brothers Matt and Scott Thomas (lead vocals/guitar and drums, respectively), cousin Barry Knox (bass), and lifelong friend Josh McSwain, Parmalee has been a household name with headliner status for years. With five back-to-back #1s at country radio, Parmalee was recognised as the most played country act by Billboard in 2022 for their iconic love song 'Take My Name'.

Having just wrapped their “Feels Like Home” Tour, Parmalee, with over 1.6 billion on-demand streams and a growing list of platinum singles, has cemented their place as a hit-making powerhouse and live-concert favorite. ​

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      • Country Calling Festival 2025
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      • American Express Presents BST Hyde Park 2025
      • The Long Road 2024
      • BST Hyde Park 2024
      • Country to Country 2024
      • Country to Country 2023
      • The Long Road 2023
      • Buckle and Boots 2023
      • Buckle and Boots 2022
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      • Nashvile Meets London 2022
      • The Long Road 2022
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      • Buckle and Boots 2021
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