Shawn Mullins

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Shawn Mullins
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Mullins in Lawrenceville, Georgia - July 2009
Background information
Born (1968-03-08) March 8, 1968 (age 55)
Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.
Genres Alternative rock, country rock
Years active1990–present
Labels Vanguard Records
Columbia Records
Formerly of The Thorns
Website ShawnMullins.com

Shawn Mullins (born March 8, 1968) [1] is an American singer-songwriter who specializes in folk rock, instrumental rock, adult alternative, and Americana music. [2] His 1998 single "Lullaby", hit number one on the Adult Top 40 and was nominated for a Grammy Award. [3] [1]

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Early life and military career

Mullins was born in Atlanta, Georgia. He cultivated an interest in music beginning in his days at Clarkston High School in Clarkston, Georgia (where he made the acquaintance of friend and mentor Amy Ray of the Indigo Girls). [4] Later, he honed his craft in his college days at University of North Georgia (then known as North Georgia College) as a solo acoustic musician and bandmaster of the military marching band (Golden Eagle Band). He attended the University of North Georgia [1] on an Army ROTC scholarship with an intention of possibly pursuing a military career. Although he quickly abandoned this notion in favor of songwriting, the contract nonetheless obliged him after graduation to serve a short term as an inactive infantry officer in the Individual Ready Reserve component of the U.S. Army Reserve. [1] He served in an inactive status, reaching the rank of 1st lieutenant before fulfilling his service obligation and resigning honorably.

Career

Shawn Eric Mullins with Twice Removed and solo career

Soon, he added a drummer (Mickey Hendrix) and bassist (Carlton Brown) to form the power pop trio billed as "Shawn Eric Mullins with Twice Removed", a combo that would help carry him to campus-wide and regional renown. [4] Eventually the "Twice Removed" trio parted ways under amicable terms, and Mullins began using a variety of collaborative lineups while building his reputation as a solo artist.

Commercial success

His critical breakthrough came when his song "Lullaby", from the album Soul's Core , became a radio and video hit. [3] In the video for "Lullaby", directed by Roger Pistole, actress Dominique Swain appeared. [1] His song, "All in My Head", featured on the sitcom Scrubs , [5] was written in response to an e-mail sent by producers of the show searching for a theme song. Mullins wrote a demo version and sent it in within 24 hours. It wasn't selected as the theme song, but the demo version was used in a season one episode of the series.

Another single, "Shimmer", was included on the soundtrack for Dawson's Creek and was a minor hit. "Shimmer" was also used in Australia as part of its promotional campaign during the 2000 Summer Olympics, and is still considered in Australia as the unofficial anthem of the games.[ citation needed ] To date he has yet to match the overwhelming commercial success of "Lullaby", which was also released as a live performance on the charity album Live in the X Lounge II in 1999. In early 2002, he formed the band The Thorns with Matthew Sweet and Pete Droge. [6]

Vanguard Records

In 2006, Mullins released his first album on new label Vanguard Records, 9th Ward Pickin Parlor , [7] as well as a new single, entitled "Beautiful Wreck", from the album. The single enjoyed modest success by reaching number one on the Americana and AAA (Adult Album Alternative), and was featured in the Cities 97 Sampler Volume 18.

On March 11, 2008, Mullins released his second album on Vanguard, entitled Honeydew . [8] On October 12, 2010, Mullins released his third album on Vanguard, Light You Up . [9]

Sugar Hill and Rounder Records

On October 23, 2015, Mullins released his new album, titled My Stupid Heart , under Sugar Hill and Rounder Records. [3]

Personal life

Mullins has been married and divorced three times. [10] He has one son. [11]

Discography

Studio albums

Other albums

Singles

YearSinglePeak chart positionsCertificationsAlbum
US
[23]
US
AAA

[24]
AUS
[25]
CAN GER IRE NED SWE UK
[26]
1998"Lullaby"7152751783109Soul's Core
"Shimmer"539
1999"What Is Life"6262 Big Daddy (soundtrack)
2000"Everywhere I Go"3Beneath the Velvet Sun
2006"Beautiful Wreck"29th Ward Pickin Parlor
2007"All in My Head"16Honeydew
2010"Light You Up"3Light You Up
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

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