Megan Mullins

Megan Mullins (Fort Wayne, October 24, 1986 - ) – Singer, songwriter and fiddle player. Born into a musical family, Mullins started violin lessons at eighteen months and won a showmanship award at the Indiana State Fair fiddle championship at age three. At age fourteen, she performed at the Grand Ole Opry with brother Marcus, and she graduated from high school at age fifteen. In 2006, she signed with Broken Bow Records (an independent country label) and took the single “Ain’t what it Used to be” to #32; two other singles followed after she jump to the Stone Creek label, but she never competed a full-length album. Nonetheless, she did sing and play violin on Randy Owen's debut album One on One. The track was "Holding Everything," written by Dolly Parton.