
-Shawn Mullins took some time before his show to sit down with me at the bar in 3rd and Lindsley to talk about where his career has taking him and the verizon ahead.
TBC: Shawn, first of all—welcome to “Music City.” Where all have you played here and what do you think of the prominent music scene?
Mullins: Playing here is something that I always look forward to—I absolutely love it. Nashville is also home to many of my favorite artists, which I think is why I feel so much at home here. When I played my first gig here it was at the Bluebird CafĂ©. A couple years ago, I was scheduled to play the Ryman, but was unable to because an opportunity came up for me to be on the Tonight Show. So that is one thing here that I still want to accomplish, playing at the Ryman.
TBC: You are from outside of Atlanta in the town of Decatur (I mispronounce as Deck-uh-tor). Do you find that some of your songwriting is reflective of being in GA and your time spent living there?
Mullins: (Correcting my mispronunciation) Well it’s actually pronounced Dee-cay-tor. It’s kind of funny that you said that wrong though. In Decatur we have a significant lesbian population, so sometimes people will joke around and call the town Dick-hater. But to answer your question, the neighborhood that I live in back home in Decatur is an old hippie neighborhood where just about anything goes. I like that about it. The neighborhood has a real laid back kind of feel to it. So yeah, I would say that some of my songwriting is reflective of where I come from.
TBC: I was reading online that you were involved in military marching band. Tell me a little bit about that and how it has affected your musical songwriting now.
Mullins: Well I was involved in the cadet program at the University of North Georgia. My time in college was torn between music and the military, but the cadet program gave me the opportunity to do both. Since I was able to read music fairly well, I began to play the snare drum with the cadets in the Golden Eagle Band.
TBC: With your involvement in the Army ROTC, did you ever consider having a career with the military and what made you decide not to pursue that?
Mullins: Well that’s all kind of a long story in itself. My whole involvement in the military was largely due to the fact that both my father and brother were officers. One time I was out doing land navigation, and I got lost and came to the realization that the military wasn’t my niche. It was kind of a hard thing to decide, because my brother is a navy seal, and I always wanted to follow in his footsteps. In the end I realized that your family loves you no matter what.
TBC: Tell me a little bit about how you got involved in working with the Indigo Girls.
Mullins: I met Amy and we became friends in the ninth grade. When they (the Indigo Girls) really blew up in 1989, they signed with the same manager and booking agent that I would later sign with. I still do a considerable amount of co-writing with the Indigo Girls.
TBC: You strongly supported John Kerry’s campaign during the 2004 election…Tell me some of how you got involved with that and how important you think politics and music should be related to one another
Mullins: There’s really not too much of a story behind that. Very seldom does my music stretch into any type of political sphere. I just got asked to play the benefit for his campaign.
TBC: What is the one thing about the music industry that you wish you would known when you started out?
Mullins: I wish back then that I would have realized how much inner strength it takes to split business and art within me. This whole music thing is much more complex than one would think. For instance, touring is horrible on a relationship. Although my wife Kelly has a level head and she can deal with it, we don’t have any kids yet. I can only imagine how much harder touring will be once we do choose to have kids.
For those of you who are not familiar with Shawn Mullins, he is perhaps best known for the song “Lullaby," which was also a huge radio hit several years ago. Check his stuff out at http://www.shawnmullins.com or at http://www.myspace.com/shawnmullins


