Andy Gullahorn

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Andy Gullahorn
Born Austin, Texas
Origin Nashville, Tennessee
Genres Folk, CCM, folk rock
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter, music producer
Instrument(s)vocals, singer-songwriter
Years active1998–present
Website andygullahorn.com

Andrew Gullahorn is an American Christian musician and music producer, who plays a folk rock style of Christian pop. He has released six studio albums, Old Hat in 1999, Room to Breathe in 2005, Reinventing the Wheel in 2007, The Law of Gravity in 2009, Beyond the Frame in 2013, and Fault Lines in 2016. He was a winner at the Kerrville Folk Festival in 2010.

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Early and personal life

Andrew Gullahorn was born in Austin, Texas, [1] He went to college at Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee, [1] where he presently resides with his wife, Jill Phillips. [2]

Music career

His music recording career started in 1998, with the studio album, Old Hat, that was released in 1999. [3] The subsequent studio album, Room to Breathe, was released in 2005. [4] He released, Reinventing the Wheel, on November 20, 2007. [2] His fourth studio album, The Law of Gravity, was released on November 17, 2009. [5] [6] The most recent studio album, Beyond the Frame, was released on August 12, 2013. [7] [8] Gullahorn was chosen as a winner at the Kerrville Folk Festival in 2010.

Discography

Studio albums

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References

  1. 1 2 Gullahorn, Andy. "Press". Andy Gullahorn. Retrieved October 8, 2015.
  2. 1 2 Banister, Christa (January 1, 2008). "Reinventing the Wheel". Christianity Today . Retrieved October 8, 2015.
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