Mike Kuster writes and performs country music based on his love for classic country music. His baritone voice and style mixes his love for Johnny Cash, and Randy Travis.
Mike grew up on a small farm in Frederick County, Maryland raising beef cattle, raising and breaking horses. He sang in his church choir as a child, played violin in school and church, and learned guitar watching his father play. In his late teens, Mike played fiddle in a local band that folded when the lead singer moved to Nashville.
After graduating from the University of Maryland where he worked as a student disc jockey with a country show on WMUC, he married his high school sweetheart. They still live in Frederick County, and have three children. Mike grew up in 4-H and continues to serve as a volunteer club leader and officer for the Frederick County 4-H Camp & Activities Center.
Mike Kuster writes and performs country music based on his love for classic country music. His baritone voice and style mixes his love for Johnny Cash, and Randy Travis.
Mike grew up on a small farm in Frederick County, Maryland raising beef cattle, raising and breaking horses. He sang in his church choir as a child, played violin in school and church, and learned guitar watching his father play. In his late teens, Mike played fiddle in a local band that folded when the lead singer moved to Nashville.
After graduating from the University of Maryland where he worked as a student disc jockey with a country show on WMUC, he married his high school sweetheart. They still live in Frederick County, and have three children. Mike grew up in 4-H and continues to serve as a volunteer club leader and officer for the Frederick County 4-H Camp & Activities Center.