

BASS - LEAD GUITAR - VOCALS
Parker Lister
Parker Lister picked up a bass at age 12 and never put it down. What started as curiosity quickly became a calling — and by 13, he had already joined his first classic rock band, El Train, proving that talent doesn't wait for a driver's license.
Now 16 and in the 9th grade at Blue Ridge High School, Parker has expanded well beyond bass. He writes his own original songs and has added electric guitar, drums, and mandolin to his growing arsenal — the kind of multi-instrumental range that takes most musicians decades to develop. His acceptance into the Fine Arts program at Wade Hampton High School in Taylors, SC is a testament to a gift that his teachers and peers recognized early.
Music isn't just a stage pursuit for Parker — it's woven into his daily life. He plays bass in his church's praise and worship group, where he sharpened the discipline and sensitivity that make him stand out as a performer far beyond his years.
In 2025, Parker stepped onto a much bigger stage, joining his father Phil Lister in the resurrected Country Masters. That same year, he performed in the touring production of The Casey Kasem Top 40 Countdown Experience, a production of the South Carolina Entertainment & Music Hall of Fame — sharing the spotlight with seasoned professionals and holding his own every step of the way.
The youngest member of the Country Masters by several decades, Parker Lister isn't the future of this band. He's the present.

