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Andy Gullahorn Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts

Andy Gullahorn

St. Andrew's Kairos Arena presents Andy Gullahorn

Mar 8, 2024

8:00 PM EST
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Andy Gullahorn Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts
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St. Andrew's Kairos Arena Presents Andy Gullahorn Imagine a friend that you're as comfortable with as your favorite flannel or sweater, the kind that helps you see things most folks miss, and you can tell each other anything; and imagine he makes music that feels like that flannel and he's on your porch one evening with a few candles burning and the healing is happening. Andy Gullahorn is that friend and he's coming to St Andrew's in 2024. Andy is a singer/songwriter who moved to Nashville, TN back in the 1900s to attend Belmont University. After years of playing guitar on the road with his wife and writing songs for various other artists, he started recording his own records again and returned to the road for solo shows as his wife wanted to be home more with their beautiful children who resemble their father. During COVID-time, when he was not resentfully monitoring online school for those beautiful kids, he spent his time writing more songs and performing online shows accompanied by a fake applause machine. He also has a healthy appetite for hobbies. His favorites include bowling, badminton, collecting used Christmas trees, and giving high fives. Andy's eighth and most recent record, Everything As It Should Be, released in 2018 to great fanfare (from his mom). We are thrilled to have Andy at St Andrew's for an intimate solo performance March 8, 2024. (Discover more on our website) Friday, March 8, 2024 8:00 pm (Doors open 7:00 pm) The Sanctuary at St. Andrew's Church 440 Whilden Street, Mount Pleasant, SC General Admission Tickets Adults/Students $20
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Jack
February 20th 2023
An evening of fine music that connected with me. Andy and Jill’s songwriting is deeply perceptive and hopeful. All in the context of warmth, humor and intimacy. A wonderful time.
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Andy Gullahorn Biography

Some people were born to be on stage. Some people were made to have their name in lights. Some people were born incredibly attractive. Some people can't help but be rock stars. Some people read. Andy is not any of those people.

Ok - I am sick of pretending like I hired someone else to write about me. I am way too cheap and disorganized for that. I am writing about myself so I will no longer talk about myself in the third person. I was born in Austin, TX and grew up on a little farm Northeast of town. I started playing piano when I was around 3 years old. When I was in Junior High - I decided to quit music and devote myself towards training to play in the NBA. This involved walking around in those weird looking strength shoes that supposedly make you jump higher. In the process, I had very strong legs but was still a "piano player" at heart and was too wussy to actually lift weights so my arms were as buff as the ones you put in Mr. Potato Head.

Anyways - somewhere in my high school basketball career I had a realization. 6'1" was as tall as I was going to get. No matter how high I could jump, my hand was too small to palm the ball and dunk it with authority. I wasn't as good as I thought I was. Right around that same time I happened to be at a Garth Brooks concert (back then I only listened to country music) and he called my little brother up from the audience and gave him his guitar. Pretty random. To make a long story short - I ended up learning how to play on that guitar and it changed my life. I finally took those strength shoes off and spent all my free time playing guitar. Somewhere along the line, I realized that I didn't just have to cover every country song known to man - I could write my own songs. So I started with a horrible song called "Me, Myself and I". Probably the most depressing song you could ever hear. Typical teenage angst. Many songs later, I actually had some stuff that I kind of enjoyed.

I went to College at Belmont University in Nashville to be close to the country music scene. This was the town where all of the real songwriters lived – and I wanted to be one. So did 3500 other students at Belmont. Big surprise. Four years later somehow I graduated, got married, finished my first CD “Old Hat” and started my career in music. That career was writing songs for Word Publishing and playing guitar for my wife, Jill Phillips.

Around the time we had our second child in 2004, I recorded a CD called "Room to Breathe" and began playing some of my own shows again - while still traveling with Jill and another singer-songwriter, Andrew Peterson. Since then I have released a few more records of my own ("Reinventing The Wheel", "The Law of Gravity" and "Christmas"), produced some records for other people, and have played many shows and house concerts along the way.

If I was still talking in third person, now would be the time to mention all of my accomplishments like writing songs for other people's records, being a Kerrville New Folk Winner in 2010, scoring many hole-in-ones in disc golf, collaborating with many great musicians/songwriters/artists, fathering three of the best kids in the universe, being a finalist and runner-up at the Rocky Mountain Folks Fest in 2009 and bowling over 200 multiple times. But I am not going to mention those things because that is just not the kind of guy I am.

If you want to really know about me, just listen to the music. I hope you like it. And if you do, I hope you tell your friends about it or have me out for a house concert or something. If you don't like it, I hope you either don't tell your friends that, or that you will lie to your friends and tell them you like it.
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