Parker Trio

The Parker Trio (also known as P3) was a Southern Gospel music trio originating from Canada. The group consisted of Warren and Shannan Parker, and Brandt and Angie White. Warren, Shannan, and Angie comprised the trio, while Brandt filled the role as their tour bus driver and sound technician. On January 8, 2006, Warren B. Parker was struck by a truck and killed while touring with the trio.[1]

Parker Trio
Also known asP3
OriginCanada
GenresSouthern Gospel
Websitewww.parkertrio.com
Past members
  • Warren Parker
  • Shannan Parker
  • Angie White

The group released seven CDs and a live Concert DVD, recorded in Havana, Illinois. P3 and their albums won several Gospel Music Association of Canada Covenant Awards and Shai Awards over the years. While on tour, the group ministered in churches, and many different types of venues all across the United States and Canada. However, the highlight of their tours unfolded when ministering within the prisons and Adult Rehabilitation Centers.

Discography

Albums

  • A Chapter In Time
  • With Wings As Eagles
  • Love Remains (2002)
  • Tearin' Down The Walls (2004)
  • Live in Havana (2005)

Video

  • Live in Havana DVD

Awards

GMA Canada Covenant Awards

  • 1994 Favourite Instrumentalist Of The Year: Warren Parker
  • 1998 Favourite Instrumentalist Of The Year: Warren Parker
  • 1999 Favourite Instrumentalist Of The Year: Warren Parker
  • 2000 Favourite Instrumentalist Of The Year: Warren Parker
  • 2000 Favourite Vocal Group Of The Year: Parker Trio
  • 2001 Favourite Vocal Group Artist Of The Year: Parker Trio
  • 2001 Favourite Instrumentalist Artist Of The Year: Warren Parker
  • 2001 Favourite Song Of The Year: "With Wings As Eagles" (Warren and Shannan Parker)
  • 2001 nominee, Southern Gospel Album Of The Year: With Wings As Eagles
  • 2001 nominee, Southern Gospel Song Of The Year: "With Wings As Eagles"
  • 2001 nominee, Favourite Female Artist of the Year: Shannan Parker
  • 2003 Southern Gospel Album Of The Year: Love Remains (Parker Trio)
  • 2003 Southern Gospel Song Of The Year: "Thank God For Calvary" (Parker Trio, tie with Canada’s Double Portion)
  • 2005 Southern Gospel Album Of The Year: Live in Havana (Parker Trio)

References

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