I guess there’s so much that I could say, but in the 13 years I’ve
been with the band, I have learned so much about myself. I grew up singing
at Donk’s you could say. I won a talent contest back in 1980 when
I was 10, which was a long, long time ago and I’ve been here off
and on ever since in some context. Whether being a regular, a band member,
or part of The Mullins Sisters trio, I’ve been here. I wouldn’t
trade it for the world. I’ve played music my entire life and I pretty
much don’t know any other way to be. I’ve traveled as far
as Las Vegas back to Branson, MO doing this and there is really “no
place like home” for me. I’ve met so many wonderful people
throughout my years at Donk’s and have witnessed performers blossom
into entertainers. My goal has always been and will be to positively influence
as many people as I can in this business and help them grow to their potential.
I guess you could say it’s in my soul and every fiber of my being.
I’ve been writing songs since I was about 12, taught myself to play
the piano when I was 11, and I remember Dad teaching me to play the guitar
at 8 years old like it was yesterday. He’s gone now, but his strong
country influence lives on through my music and me. Years ago, our family
band called “Country Crossroads” played around the tidewater
area and I’ve been playing music professionally ever since. I live
in Gloucester with my husband and our children, I’m a full time
Mom, I have a day job, and I play keys for The Shades of Country. Wow,
now that’s a full plate!
As for the Mullins Sisters, you know there’s really not a whole
lot to say about my sisters and me except we are truly sisters in every
sense of the word! Yes I mean the good, the bad, and the ugly, but more
importantly, the love we share of singing and performing for folks shows
every time we hit the stage. How much fun is it and a privilege to do
something you love bringing joy to others? You know, we’re just
regular gals with regular lives and families who get the opportunity to
express ourselves through song on a stage in a great place that the whole
family can enjoy! We are blessed! Even though it pretty much boils down
to one show a year at Donk’s now, we so look forward to that one
great opportunity to do what we love bringing us back to our roots. It
also gives us a chance to show off the next generation of musicians and
singers from our own households! Hope you and yours will come out to see
for yourselves what I’m talking about on October 13th. But hey,
just come to all the shows and witness the “Donk’s Experience”
every time!