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Shawn Mullins returns with songs of love and protest! VIDEO INTERVIEW, LIVE PERFORMANCE - Mr. Media

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Today's Guest: Shawn Mullins, singer, songwriter, "My Stupid Heart," "Lullabye"
 

Watch this exclusive Mr. Media interview with Shawn Mullins by clicking on the video player above! 

Mr. Media is recorded live before a studio audience full of Shawn Mullins fans who don’t think there is anything wrong with the man’s heart… in the NEW new media capital of the world… St. Petersburg, Florida!

If you’re looking for a troubadour whose songs of love and the road might speak to your heart, you’ve come to the right place today.

My guest, Shawn Mullins, has just released a new album full of longing and places, some with a little of both. And if you don’t know his work, I wonder if you’ll hear the influences that I do, ranging from the mirth and joy of George Harrison and Warren Zevon to the intensity and message of Bob Dylan and a little of Michael Franks’ romantic spice?

Or I could be way, way off. That’s why I’m going to talk to the man in just a moment.
SHAWN MULLINS podcast excerpt: "'My Stupid Heart' is about the way I felt after a third marriage didn't work out... I felt unsuccessful as a human being in that I couldn't find a partner, although I've had wonderful relationships with all three of my wives. And I'm still close friends with two of three of them and I miss the other one."
You can LISTEN to this interview with singer-songwriter SHAWN MULLINS, whose latest album is MY STUPID HEART, by clicking the audio player above!

My Stupid Heart is Mullins’ 16th release and it’s packed full of songs such as the title tune and “It All Comes Down to Love” and “Pre-Apocalyptic Blues” – songs that you’ll be singing or humming along with by the second play.

And, of course, there is the more serious plaint of “Ferguson,” which reflects the agony of the Missouri city.
SHAWN MULLINS podcast excerpt: "When it comes to police brutality, obviously nobody wants that. I've known a lot of police officers over the years...

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