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Country 18 April, 2006

Megan Mullins To Make Grand Ole Opry Debut April 22, 2006

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NASHVILLE, TN. (Broken Bow Records) - Broken Bow Records recording artist Megan Mullins will make her Grand Ole Opry debut this Saturday evening, April 22. Though it's her solo debut Mullins is no stranger to the Opry stage – as an 11 year old Bill Anderson saw her and her brother Marcus at the Honeywell Center in Wabash, Indiana and invited them to perform on his segment of the Opry show.

"I feel unbelievably honored and blessed to perform on the Opry stage as a solo artist," shares Megan Mullins. "As a girl growing up playing and listening to country and bluegrass, that's as good as it gets."

Mullins is a classically trained virtuoso, playing violin/fiddle, mandolin, guitar, piano, viola, cello, clarinet and accordion. She has performed 100-200 shows a year since the age of three with her traveling family band. Mullins has played fiddle with Sherrie Austin, Jamie O'Neal, Rebecca Lynn Howard and others. Currently she is finishing her 2nd year stint as fiddle player for the TV series Nashville Star house band. Her debut CD is scheduled for a summer release.

Mullins debut single 'Ain't What it Used To Be' is currently in the Top 40.






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