Reviews in real life magazines
Somehow my, I mean Andy's, record made it to some important people who write for magazines. He is very grateful for this.
There was a very nice and long review in Christian Musician magazine. It is too long for us to quote here. Just tons and tons of words about how great the record is. Just take our word for it. Andy would like to thank Shane (I mean Shawn) for the kind words.

The May/June issue of
Discipleship
Journal listed Andy's latest CD as one of
their "DJ Picks". It says ...
"OK, so the real reason I listened to Andy's CD is
because I'd heard there was a tribute song to his
friend's toe, which was cut off by a lawn mower. That
song, "Roast Beef", will make you laugh, but it may
also leave you feeling as if you've encountered
something profound. Which is the effect of this
entire CD. How could something so simple - a guy, an
acoustic guitar, lyrics about cholesterol and Dora
the Explorer - be so eloquent and insightful? I chalk
it up, in part, to Gullahorn's unusual honesty about
his (and our) humanity and his musical pointing to
the unfailing grace of God. If you like a folk sound
and great storytelling, head to www.andygullahorn.com
for this gem." - Sue Kline, Discipleship Journal
Andy
is very grateful for such kind words. Andy has heard
from many people who found out about his music
through this magazine. Andy would like to thank the
people at Discipleship Journal.
The June 2008 issue of Christian Single
magazine reviews
Reinventing The
Wheel as
well giving it four stars out of a possible three.
Either that or out of five. I can't remember. Either
way - it is a lot better than 3.5 stars (take that
Natalie Grant). (Andy actually doesn't mean any
disrespect to Natalie Grant. Andy likes Natalie and
her husband and was only using her as an example from
the same magazine. Actually, it wasn't Andy using her
as an example - it was us, his team of workers.)
Anyways, this is what the review said ...
"Andy Gullahorn has a knack for finding spiritual
truths in the ordinary occurrences of life. And
that's precisely what makes his music instantly
memorable and relatable on Reinventing the
Wheel. With
the simplicity of acoustic guitar, Gullahorn creates
intricate melodies that keep the songs interesting
and colorful. Even more distinctive than the music
itself are his poetic, meaningful lyrics that reflect
the ups and downs of the faith journey. In "More of a
Man", what's ultimately one of the album's best
tracks, he's quick to admit that he's not always the
coolest kid on the block. Then with "Original Cliche"
and "Desperate Man" Gullahorn aptly reminds listeners
that we all fall short without God's grace - a
message that's always worth hearing in a new way." -
Christa Banister, Christian
Single
By the way - the "Christian Single" next to Christa's
name above is not part of her title. It is just the
magazine she is writing for. Andy is very grateful
for Christa's support of his record although he is
slightly offended that she thinks he is not the
"coolest kid on the block".
If all of these legitimate people like Andy's record,
then maybe you would like it too. Actually, all of
your friends would probably like it as well so buy a
bunch of copies and give them
away.