Johnny Bulford

He's opened for Black Shelton, and written songs for Lee Brice, and Chris Young.

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Johnny Bulford, a native Floridian who grew up in a family surrounded by rich music history and influence, was able to naturally hone his craft from a young age. Bulford knew his love of music would turn into a career when he attended a Garth Brooks concert at the age of 12 and told his mom, "This is what I want to do with my life." Putting that statement into action, Bulford performed all through high school and college, opening for Blake Shelton and Gretchen Wilson. He garnered a win at Colgate Country Showdown, a national singing competition, which landed him a publishing contract at Warner Chappell Music.

After years at the Warner label, he branched out as an independent songwriter. Bulford has earned many achievements throughout his career, including his first #1 hit with Lee Brice's "A Woman Like You." His first album cut "Flashlight" was co-written with Chris Young, and more. 

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