Bio (Abridged)

Mulan Throneberry is a singer/songwriter, artist, and producer/multi-instrumentalist based in Huntsville, Alabama. A life focused on musicianship has led her to become a highly skilled and versatile artist. Mulan has performed around the country in countless venues including LA’s esteemed The Viper Room. Mulan is a vocal advocate for shedding light on topics that are often overlooked or met with shame in our society, and her music is known for its unflinching exploration of topics such as sexual abuse, suicidal ideation, and the aftermath of surviving trauma. She is an outspoken survivor of abuse and her work has been praised for its honesty, impact, and powerful perspective.

Bio (Full)

Mulan Throneberry is a singer/songwriter, artist, and producer/multi-instrumentalist based in Huntsville, Alabama. A life focused on musicianship has led her to become a highly skilled and versatile artist.

Beginning her musical studies at age 4, Mulan grew up learning piano and was selected as a teenager by the Grammy Foundation to attend the Grammy Camp, an audition-only program for aspiring musicians. In 2019 she obtained her Bachelor of Science in Recording Industry Management, with a concentration in Music Business from Middle Tennessee State University.

Mulan has three singles that she has co-written, “Doomsday,” “Phonewire,” and “Bleed (Live),” showcasing her emotional lyrics and powerful voice. Mulan has performed her music around the country in Nashville, Atlanta, Louisville, Los Angeles’s esteemed The Viper Room, and more. 

 

Mulan is a vocal advocate for shedding light to topics that are often overlooked or met with shame in our society, and her music is known for its unflinching exploration of topics such as sexual abuse, suicidal ideation, and the aftermath of surviving trauma. She is an outspoken survivor of abuse and her work has been praised for its honesty, impact, and powerful perspective.