When you grow up in Fort Worth, Texas with a name like Clint Bullard you've got two choices: become a bull rider or a Country singer. All it took was 3.2 seconds on the back of a raging Brahma bull to convince this Clint Bullard to stick to music and move to Nashville.
Clint was born in Waco and first started singing in church and around the family player piano. His first public pickin' performance was at age 11 doing the "er uh er uh" part of Long Tall Texan" at a retirement home. He was a big hit. The honky tonks of Fort Worth beckoned at an early age, but Clint was able to complete his degree in Radio-TV-Film at TCU and Baylor University while singing at such hotspots as the White Elephant Saloon in the Fort Worth Stockyards and other cowboy barrooms in Dallas/Fort Worth and Waco. After graduating he worked for two seasons on the production staff of "Ripley's Believe it Or Not!" with Jack Palance. While performing on South Padre Island, Texas he met, fell in love and closed the deal with his lovely and talented wife, Tricia.
Clint performs over 150 nights a year both solo and with his band at many venues and private parties in Nashville, Austin, Houston, New York, Los Angeles, French Lick and Europe, and is a staple entertainer at the Hog's Breath Saloon in Key West. He has recently shared the stage with Restless Heart, Pam Tillis, Shenandoah and Alabama. He has also been a staff writer for Ronnie Dunn of Brooks & Dunn, Sony Music and Zomba Music, and he often sings on demo sessions for other writers in Nashville.
His songs have been recorded by Linda Davis, Highway 101 and most recently Tracy Byrd, who released Clint's Billboard charting "Merry Christmas from Texas Y'all" as a single a couple of Christmases ago. His co-writers include Deana Carter, the Kinleys, Ronnie Dunn, Mark Irwin (Here in the Real World), David Ball (Thinkin' Problem), and other Nashville greats. His musical style is akin to that of Dwight Yoakam and Brooks & Dunn, with just a dash of Tom Jones thrown in for his mama.