Live Music by Racyne Parker | Woodinville

Racyne Parker is a Seattle-based singer-songwriter whose music blends country, folk, Americana, and roots-pop influences with heartfelt storytelling, melodic warmth, and emotional honesty. Raised in the small town of Klamath Falls, Oregon, her songs are deeply shaped by the landscapes and experiences of the American West—drawing from themes of home, ambition, nostalgia, love, and the pursuit of a meaningful life.
Since launching her artist career in 2018, Racyne has released a growing catalog of well-received songs, including “Make It Out Alive,” “Willow Tree,” and “Most Likely To Be,” earning recognition for her relatable lyricism and approachable, engaging performances. She has been named a finalist in several respected songwriting competitions and showcases, including the Kerrville Folk Festival New Folk Competition, Telluride Troubadour Songwriter Contest, Rocky Mountain Folks Festival Songwriter Showcase, and Denver’s Hometown for the Holidays.
After establishing herself in Denver’s thriving Americana scene, Racyne relocated to the Pacific Northwest in 2024, where she continues to evolve a sound that balances roots-driven authenticity with hook-forward songwriting and modern Americana production. Her debut full-length album, ‘Will You Go With Me?’ (2025), recorded with Nashville producer Randall Kent, was featured in Bandcamp’s Best Country Music roundup, which praised the record as “open and inviting, meticulously crafted, ultra-melodic and uplifting… about as radio-ready as roots music gets.”
Influenced by artists like Kacey Musgraves, Brandi Carlile, Gregory Alan Isakov, and Lord Huron, Racyne creates music that feels both grounded and expansive—equally at home on festival stages, in intimate listening rooms, and through late-night drives with the windows down. Known for her warmth, authenticity, and strong connection with audiences, she aims to build music that not only tells her story, but helps listeners feel more connected to their own.