
Welcome to AndyGullahorn.com
Andy Gullahorn is a singer/songwriter originally from Austin, TX. He moved to Nashville, TN back in the 1900’s to attend Belmont University and upon graduating, he married a girl who was about to sign a record deal with Word Records. This was Andy's greatest achievement. 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. Andy spends most of the year on the road performing at conferences, house concerts, clubs, retreats, festivals, churches and stairwells. He also has a healthy appetite for hobbies. His favorites include bowling, badminton, collecting used Christmas trees, running the Haunted Woods for neighborhood kids, and giving high fives.
His 9th studio record, Winning Streak, releases in June 2025.
My new album “Winning Streak” comes out on June 6, 2025. I printed up these fancy vinyl records and can’t wait to share them with the world.
Since I didn’t do a Kickstarter to raise money for this record, I am giving people the chance to spend more money on this record than they should to help support this old independent artist.
The Pre-Release vinyl is listed for $50. If you wait until after June 6th - you can save money and get the vinyl for $30. I just don’t want you to feel ripped off. But if you want to support me and the release of this record, you can pay extra for it now. You can also choose to pay extra for a signed copy of the record ($70) or a signed copy with the CD ($100).
Once again - let me make it clear - you will be able to buy it for much less in June. And if you come to one of my shows, I will probably have them with me selling them for the normal price (and will sign it for free).
Be warned also that there are fewer songs on the vinyl version than there will be on the streaming or CD version due to space.
NEWS
I have been walking a mile and a half every week since April 2014 to give my buddy, Gabe, a high five. The story made first made it to The Atlantic and then to CBS News.
