Bryce Mullins
Bryce Mullins is a fingerstyle guitarist and songwriter from Batesville, Indiana, known for his captivating live performances. His shows feature rich, layered sounds that evoke a full ensemble from a single guitar, highlighting both his technical skill and deep dedication to songwriting. His albums, First Sip and Cask Strength, draw from a wide palette of influences to create a sound that is distinctly his own.
With a background in classical guitar and a master’s degree in the field, Bryce was deeply influenced by artists like Tommy Emmanuel, Chet Atkins, Jerry Reed, and Steve Howe. Their diverse styles helped shape his own approach to songwriting—blending technical precision with melodic storytelling and genre-crossing creativity. Minor 7th called him “the real finger-picking deal,” adding, “He’s a little bit Americana, a little bit Celtic, has some serious country blues chops, and can swing like an old-time jazz-er, sauntering through the Great American Songbook.” In addition to his solo work, Bryce plays lead guitar for the Yorkridge Boys and is a sought-after studio musician.
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