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Queenie Mullinix debuts her impressive second CD, One Horse Town�full of confident melodies and sharply-rendered arrangements, the album recalls the classic country crossover
of the '60s and '70s, with a consistency and grace that's timeless. -Roni Sarig, Music Editor, Atlanta Creative Loafing
I had the privelage of having Queenie at a house concert here in NC this past summer. Her outstanding performance accompanied by great lyrics, and her ability to make everyone feel they were special had all the guests asking when she would be back. She is truly a professional and down to earth.
~Jerry Harmon , Harmon House Concerts
The focus of One Horse Town is Mullinix's beautiful voice, which struts across all 10 songs with the jaunty pride of a Tennessee Walker.
-Gregory Nichol, Creative Loafing
Her songs and earthy vocal performances have more in common with John Hiatt or Bonnie Raitt then with George Jones or Patsy Cline.
-Russ Devault, Atlanta Journal Constitution
Her finesse as a songwriter and her smooth voice make Queenie a sure hit for a night on the town.
-Playgrounds, Columbus, GA
"Her voice would sound equally at home on the range or in a honky tonk."
-Kelley Butrick, Conyers Citizen
"I like her better than Brittany Spears."
-Emily Mann, age 6, future singing cowgirl

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