Description: The Mullins got their start in the 1970s as a family group consisting of evangelist Roger Mullins and his family, Cherie, Cindy & Buddy Mullins. One of the first non-family members to sing with the Mullins during the 1980s was Paul Lancaster. Mark Willett joined the group around 1987.The Mullins recorded on the Canaan Records labels and built a strong following in the Southern Gospel and Inspirational markets by the early 1990s. In 1993, Buddy Mullins joined the Gaither Vocal Band to sing lead, but continued to sing with his own group when the GVB schedule allowed. After two years with Gaither, he returned to the Mullins full time. The group name was changed to Sunday Drive in 1996 when the group made the shift to a more contemporary style. Members at this time included Paul Lancaster, Wes Willett, Mark Willett, Joel Higgins and Marvin Sims in addition to Mullins. They toured with evangelist Josh McDowell and recorded on the Brentwood label. During 1997 and 1998, they were the opening act for the Clay Crosse/Jaci Velasquez tour and also were the backing band for the two headliners…..BUDDY MULLINS replaced PAUL LANCASTER and now sings with the BOOTH BROTHERS YOU ARE BIDDING / PURCHASING ITEM IN THE TITLE ORIGINAL VINYL LP PLEASE CHECK OUT OUR ONLINE STORE FOR MORE RECORDS THAT ARE SIMILAR TO THIS ONE! ITEMS ARE SHIPPED MEDIA MAILTHIS MAY TAKE AS MUCH AS 10 DAYS box 16
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Artist: The Roger Mullins family
Speed: 33 RPM
Record Label: private label
Release Title: The Many faces of the Mullins' featuring "The Courtroom"
Material: Vinyl
Box: 16
Type: LP
Format: Record
Record Grading: Mint (M)
Sleeve Grading: Near Mint (NM or M-)
Release Year: 1984
Style: Southern Gospel
Record Size: 12"
Genre: Religious and devotional