Steve Mauldin


Steve Mauldin is an Adjunct Instructor (Music Technology) in the Belmont University School of Music.

Mr. Mauldin received his classical degree, Bachelor of Music (Music Theory), from Furman University. He became a staff musician with Mark Five Recording Studios in 1972, played bass guitar on stage for Chet Atkins and has recorded with nationally-recognized artists such as: Chely Wright, B.J. Thomas, Amy Grant, Ricky Skaggs, Seals & Crofts, Ray Price, Kenny Rogers, Pat Boone, The Gaither Vocal Band, Michael McDonald, Gary Puckett, Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir, Collective Soul, Avalon, and Willie Nelson. For ten years he produced and arranged for legendary pianist Floyd Cramer.

An acclaimed producer and arranger, Mr. Mauldin's accolades include: six nominations for the Gospel Music Dove Award, and awarded Arranger of the Year (1998, 1999 and 2002) by the Southern Gospel Music Association. He has conducted his arrangements with numerous orchestras including the Nashville Symphony, and the North Carolina Symphony. His original compositions also appear in jingles, television (CMT's 100 Greatest Love Songs), and several films.

Contact Information: (615) 460-6408 or mauldins@mail.belmont.edu