We had a great conversation with Jon Mullins on The Chris & Sandy Show. We talked about so many things from God, family, marriage, music, sacrifices, he told some great stories to a whole lot more! This got heavy ! Click the play button to listen to the podcast!
Gifted with an “enormous voice that fills up the room” according to Nick Jonas, Jon Mullins’ versatile vocal range and smooth harmonies can easily propel him into the same league as his idols, Sam Smith and Adele. But it’s his soul-bearing, heart pounding disposition that makes him more than just an entertainer for the masses. Not afraid to be vulnerable, Mullins takes his audience on a deep journey with him, constantly seeking truth and humility. The Pennsylvania native obsessed over music as an adolescent and pursued it seriously during his college years in Chattanooga. A few years later, he made the bold move to Nashville, surrounding himself with other creatives to better perfect his craft.
But his music and marriage was tested when his wife Whitney fell and suffered crippling physical and mental setbacks as a result. Through the dark, they relied on their faith and commitment to each other, which in turn, inspired his newly released single, “Better Man.” Penned solely by Jon, the heart wrenching ballad brings a whole new meaning to the classic vows, “for better or for worse.” It’s no wonder that this highly anticipated single is already being hailed as “his best song to date”. It’s also no wonder that his recent stint on NBC’s The Voice gave Kelly Clarkson “chills.” With an intuitive nature and introspective mind, Jon Mullins shatters the glass ceiling of expectations in a smoke and mirrors industry. In the process, he ignites a spark that will burn for a long time to come
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