Brian Mullen has achieved a stature in country music most new artists can only dream of. To begin with, he’s earning a living with his music, rather than waiting tables or parking cars. This year, he’ll perform at least 150 paid shows. He’s also recording an album with Grammy-nominated producer Greg Cole. Add to this the fact that Mullen already has a major corporate sponsor—Iron Horse Jeans—and you have an extremely promising and well-positioned young artist about whom you’ll certainly be hearing much more.
A native of Sheridan, Arkansas, Mullen traces his determination to be a performer back to an Eagles concert his grandparents took him to when he was 14. “That really did a lot for me,” he recalls. “I decided right then and there that this was what I wanted to do. My grandpa introduced me to George Strait’s music, too, which has been a huge influence, and to Waylon and Willie.
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Brian Mullen has achieved a stature in country music most new artists can only dream of. To begin with, he’s earning a living with his music, rather than waiting tables or parking cars. This year, he’ll perform at least 150 paid shows. He’s also recording an album with Grammy-nominated producer Greg Cole. Add to this the fact that Mullen already has a major corporate sponsor—Iron Horse Jeans—and you have an extremely promising and well-positioned young artist about whom you’ll certainly be hearing much more.
A native of Sheridan, Arkansas, Mullen traces his determination to be a performer back to an Eagles concert his grandparents took him to when he was 14. “That really did a lot for me,” he recalls. “I decided right then and there that this was what I wanted to do. My grandpa introduced me to George Strait’s music, too, which has been a huge influence, and to Waylon and Willie.
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