Background
Mullins was born on November 24, 1986, in Fort Wayne, Indiana.
fiddler singer singer-songwriter mandolinist
Mullins was born on November 24, 1986, in Fort Wayne, Indiana.
At age eighteen, she made her debut on the country music scene with the single "Ain"t What lieutenant Used to Be," a Top 40 hit on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts. Her debut album was originally slated for release in 2006 but was never released. By 2006, she was signed to Broken Bow Records, an independent record label.
Her first single, titled "Ain"t What lieutenant Used to Be" (also recorded by Billy Currington on his debut album) was issued early that year, reaching a peak of Number.
32 on the country music charts. A second single, "Cryin" Days," failed to chart at all, and Mullins announced in October 2007 that she would be returning to the studio for further work on the album.
Although the album has not been released, Mullins remained on Broken Bow"s roster. In 2008, Mullins recorded a duet with former Alabama lead singer Randy Owen (who is also signed to Broken Bow), for his solo debut album One on One.
Mullins also plays fiddle in Owen"s road band.
Her first release for Stoney Creek, "Long Past Gone", made its chart debut in May 2009, and peaked at Number. 48 later in the year. A second single for the label, "Tradin" My Halo for Horns," failed to chart.
In August 2010, Mullins and Stoney Creek parted ways.