Who Is Clayton Mullen? The Story Behind His Journey to Country Music
Who is Clayton Mullen? The singer-songwriter joined us to chat about his journey to country music. Get to know the rising star here…

Clayton Mullen // Photo Credit: Jordan Dziekan
Quick Facts:
Birthdate – 11/10/2000
Hometown – Villanova, Pennsylvania
Current city – Nashville, Tennessee
Musical influences – John Mayer, Jason Aldean, Sam Hunt, Ed Sheeran, Luke Combs
As country music continues to get bigger and bigger, artists, specifically songwriters are finding innovative new ways to blend sounds with the story-telling lyrics that make country music so great. In today’s spotlight, we shine our light on an artist who has found his own way of doing just that. Clayton Mullen’s story is full of authenticity, alignment, and hard-work. Keep reading to learn more about his story, his brand new project, and where he’s headed next.
“I was born in California, outside of L.A., but I grew up in Villanova, Pennsylvania, and a place called Weston, Massachusetts, which is about 30 minutes outside of Boston,” began Mullen. “My dad always played the guitar growing up. […] My two older sisters, they were classically trained singers, so while singing wasn’t like a big part of that, for me, specifically growing up, it was definitely around me and in my family”
Mullen even recalls a more distant family member working as a songwriter. “[Music] wasn’t like this total, random thing for me. I think if you go back and look at, you, my upbringing that it kind of makes sense on how I ended up falling into country music.”
For Mullen music was about exploration and curiosity, rather than honing a talent at first. “I don’t know if I’dove into artists. I more just found songs. I would say, because I wasn’t, like, huge in the music, which was something I would listen to, you know, whatever, in the car in my headphones, but I do remember always liking music that was different than everybody else was liking,” he shared, reminiscing about liking genres when they weren’t “cool.” Later on in his musical journey, he drew inspiration from artists like John Mayer and Sam Hunt.
The Turning Point:
While Mullen’s clearly had music in his DNA, it wasn’t until he graduated high-school that he started to hone in on his talent.“I kind of knew I could sing just because I was singing in the shower every once in a while, but I was always nervous to sing in front of people,” he shared.
However, when he went to college in Texas to attend TCU, he decide to join the fraternity band during his freshman year. “The fraternity band thing kind of came about just because me and a couple of the guys were hanging out one night and, you know, having a couple of beers, so I worked up some courage to sing in front of them. […] It’s just kind of one thing went to another and I started playing music, and that’s kind of how it happened.”
As his built more and more confidence singing in front of an audience, he started organically songwriting as well “Songwriting It really just kind of just happened […] When I was at TCU, I met a guy named Palmer Anthony, who’s another artist in Texas and one of my best friends, and we started co-writing, and that was show my first experience in co writing, and he really taught me how to construct the song, and then, from there, you know, I put out those songs and then got connected with publishers in Nashville, and that’s when I, like, very early on in my writing career, I was writing with some of the best writers in Nashville, so it really ups the level of my songs pretty quickly.”
After graduating college, Mullen found himself at a crossroads, where he could work a sales job or move to Nashville to pursue his music career. Fortunately, he was in a place where he could make the latter happen. “It wasn’t like I was like, “oh, I need to do this professional and if I don’t, then I’m screwed.” I just was following it because I loved it and then those doors opened themselves and I became very fortunate that after school, when it was time to decide whether I was going to go work a sales job or move to Nashville, I was set up in a position where I could move to Nashville and do it for a living and sign a publishing deal.”
Today:
Flash forward to today, Mullen’s just released the deluxe version of his album Varsity Blues featuring seven songs that truly speak to his unique talent as a singer and as a songwriter. The deluxe project, called, Varsity Blues: OT features two brand new songs including fan-favorite, “Pocket Aces” and “Hearts ad Records.”
“‘Varsity Blues’ is a project that I’ve been working on, since I moved to town, and it’s a project that I knew, I wanted to talk more about growing up and kind of like this all American upbringing that I felt like I lived, and about sports and young love and heartbreak and all that stuff,” shared the singer. “I was putting my story to some of the stories that I used to love growing up. So it was heavily influenced by the music I listened to, and obviously my story.”
The record as a whole was intentionally put together to share a common thread with the themes and the stories, while also remaining true to the type of music that Mullen’s wants to create more of. ” I wanted to build the project around that type of feeling, and I knew “Pocket Aces” was a song that the fans really enjoyed, so that one was definitely a no brainer, to be part of the project, but it just took a little bit longer to make sure we got the production.,” he shared, adding, “I think all these songs thematically live in the same lane, and I wanted them to be part of one project and, yeah, I’m just really happy with the way that we did it in the storytelling that we were able to portray in the songs.”
Varsity Blues is just the beginning for Mullen. He has big plans in the works and is excited for fans to continue to jump on this crazy ride with him. “We’re working on a whole bunch of new music to close out the year as well as start the top of 2026 and there’s other opportunities that we’ve had that you know, our music might be featured in a couple of movies, which is cool, too. So that stuff we can’t really dive into yet, but there’s definitely some fun stuff on that horizon.”
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