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![]() Abby Parks showcases her songwriting talent on her debut album Moving On from Cheyenne Music. Lyrics of love, loss, and hope are set to moving tracks that embody her style -- at times energetic and gritty, and at others, melancholic and reflective. Classically trained in guitar, Parks earned her BA in Music at Jacksonville State University, and now teaches guitar privately at a college prep school and a studio. Her musical journey began at age 12 when she received her first guitar as a birthday gift from her parents. She took a liking to it immediately, took some lessons, and then taught herself classical guitar until she graduated high school. Places she had lived in her life (Georgia, Germany, England, and Colorado among them) helped to spark her creativity and inspire many of her lyrics, including the haunting German legend Lorelei, as well as the romantic Western Desert Sun, both tracks included on her new album. |

