Under the aliases "Honey White and the Night Man,โ "Kim Carmichael," and "Carol Carmichael,โ she recorded two albumsSongs My Father Taught Me, The Carol Carmichael Songbook, and two singles, "All Night's Alright", "Shake A Hand". She also recorded two albums Chitty Chitty Bang Bang and Touring The Motor City, plus a single "Summertime Love" with The New Christy Minstrels. Additionally, Parks sang main titles for Where's Poppa? (1970), Save the Tiger (1973), Teenager (1974), Lifeguard (1976), and the television showIronside, as well as all of the songs from The Care Bears Movie II: A New Generation. She also sang for some of the Christian albums produced by her father.
Parks recorded "The Persuader" on the first automated recording console invented by George Massenburg at The Complex in the early eighties.
Along with her former husband Dean Parks, she co-wrote and sang the score for Care Bears Movie II: A New Generation. Her children, Amanda and Acacia Parks, also sang on several tracks.
Parks was married to musician Dean Parks. She lived and worked in Southern California's NoHo Arts District until her death in Valley Village, California.[1]