For Johnny Mulhair, the success of “Blue” was potentially - TopicsExpress



          

For Johnny Mulhair, the success of “Blue” was potentially life-changing. He was nominated as producer of the year at the Country Music Awards in 1997. Many opportunities started coming his way, and a move to Nashville was on the table. In the end, much like Petty some 40 years earlier, he decided to stay in Clovis with his friends and family. Greg Walker decided to move on from the Norman Petty Studio, returning to the real estate business, and the doors of the Mesa Theater were closed. Mulhair resumed work in his own studio and quickly found himself a producer and musician in demand. “That sure was a big old shot in the arm and brought a lot of people into my studio,” he says. Today, Mulhair is still as busy as ever working from his self-named studio in Clovis. His latest project is an album by country singer Will Banister. - See more at: mixonline/news/classic-tracks/classic-tracks-making-leann-rimes-blue/423305#sthash.C0ERyHZs.dpuf
Posted on: Mon, 05 Jan 2015 14:52:07 +0000

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