Mike Bullman is an American country and rock & roll singer, guitarist and songwriter originally from Spartanburg, South Carolina.
Some of the artists he has opened for include David Allan Coe, Ronnie McDowell and Jerry Reed.
His musical history goes back to his childhood when as a boy he wanted to be like Elvis Presley who was an obvious influence.
In the May 1979, Bullman was appearing at the Gaffney Moose Lodge on Friday and Saturday nights.
[1] In the early 1980s, Bullman was in Nashville, Tennessee where he recorded for independent labels, cutting a couple of singles.
[5] After a break from music for nearly a decade, Bullman returned to the scene in the 2000s and started regularly playing at Danz place in Poppy Square.
[2] In 1968, the group released a single called "Messed Up Woman" bw "You Said It All Before" on the Skyland Label.
[10] In the Nashville Scene section of Billboard Magazine January 1972, it was announced that Mike Corliss and the Jesters had a new release on Boss Records.
It was made up of Wayne McKibbon, Jim Burkhart and Tom Eisenman, and came from La Crosse, Wisconsin.