About Me - The Gospel Guitarist
Hi, my name is Michael Sullivan. Since earning my Accociate Degrees at a local college in 1999, I have taught as a guitar class assistant in the college, performed live numerous times in cover and original bands, performed as assistant and lead audio engineer positions, ran a small home studio recording other peoples demos and recording my own cd's 20+ years ago. Also taught guitar and bass at my college instructors own teaching studio,
GTR Guitar Studio
and our churches
Upper Collumbia Academy
high school. Worked as head engineer for our churches TV station,
He's Alive television here in Spokane, WA., as well as helping other surrounding churches with thier audio issues and training. Founder of "Gospel Guitar Night"
to bring folks together to enjoy acoustic oriented gospel music playing instruments of all types.
Today I am retired from working in and out of the music business. I want to build on what I've toyed with for over 15 years now, my
YouTube Channel "The Gospel Guitarist."
Now at 3.4 million views and over 8,100 subscribers. I release videos based on getting a new piece of gear or guitar or amp ect. Lots of how to videos for guitar and working on gear. I have always loved helping other guitar players to learn the craft and to understanding how gear works including fixing your own stuff. I have received a ton of compliments on my videos and I am well accepted within the YT community, just not a large channel. But VERY DEDICATED!
I want to be know as "Your Musicians Help Desk." If you can't find a video on an issue you need fixed, please contact me through my contact page above. I will never stop helping other musicians because music, performing and teaching has been a life long journey. Started playing live in 1976, entered service in '1982 for the US Air Force after a 2 year break earning a Computer Programming AAS degree, entered the Washington Air National Guard. After Desert Storm seperated and went back to the music business.
If you made it to the end, thank you. God Bless.