
rudyparris.com
"Rudy Parris is one of those guys, who plays great in many different styles.
I will be stealing from him as soon as I get my copy of his DVD". TOMMY CASTRO-Blues Artist
"Soul, passion killer guitar and vocals" MONTY BYROM-Bighouse,Eddie Money
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When a band was needed for the Buck Owens Birthday
Bash, the word went out "Hey get that kid with the BIG VOICE."
Rudy Parris got the call. It surely was the place to be. The guest
list, too long to mention, included Tracy Bird, Dwight Yokum,
Cheley Wright and the TNN Camera Crew. Garth Brooks even called
in his wishes for a good night. By the end of the evening everyone
wanted to know who Rudy Parris was and where had he been hiding!
Parris and his brother Abel had been "Hiding" in front of large
crowds as an opening act. Rudy wasn't exactly new and had been
paying his dues warming up audiences for Merle Haggard, Jerry
Lee Lewis,Hank Jr, BBking, and Bo Didley, among many others. Rudy
has also had the honor of playing guitar on tour for Hank Williams
III. This explained it. This 'unheard of' talent already had the
ability to maintain an audience. Setting his voice aside, his
obsession with the guitar is readily apparent as he coaxes the
crowd onto their feet making his guitar sing, dance, whisper and
scream. A true showman Parris also plays bass, harmonica and drums.
Recently playing drums and bass for Bay Area legend Ron Thompson.
Rudy was born and raised in the heart of California's San Joaquin
Valley. A few miles from the historical country music mecca Bakersfield,
CA. Were he had the pleasure of working for Buck Owens at The
Crystal Palace for an 8 year run. His fan base is growing daily
and his schedule grows busier. Rudy has filmed a new Instructional
DVD and signed a deal with OHP Guitar. They are now running ads
in two major guitar publications (Guitar World & Guitar Player)
making Rudy’s exposure worldwide. Be on the lookout for
Rudy’s new album being produced by another Bakersfield legend
Monty Byrom (Eddie Money, Bighouse) Buck Owens and many others
in the Rock, Country and Blues community have given Rudy the thumbs
up.
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