Alan Sculley
Whatzup Features Writer
Articles
Old Dominion making way to Coliseum
Like so many music acts, Old Dominion found their world turned upside down when the pandemic hit and touring was shut down. “It just became, every decision and every meeting, […]
TobyMac puts pain of lost son into album
TobyMac remembers going to his first songwriting session for his latest collaborative album, Life After Death. It wasn’t a pleasant feeling. “It was about 45 minutes from my house, and […]
Lyle Lovett taps friend for show at Honeywell
Lyle Lovett released 12th of June last year, his first album of original material since 2012’s Release Me. In yet another example of the pandemic getting in the way of […]
We The Kingdom coming to Sweetwater
Martin Cash of We The Kingdom admits it might seem odd the Christian group chose to make their second album self-titled. That’s usually a title bands reserve for their debuts. […]
Train ready to pull into Foellinger
Pat Monahan of Train doesn’t need to write new songs and make new albums. He’s had more than enough hits over a career that spans nearly 30 years to be […]
Breathe in nostalgia with Air Supply
Early in their partnership in Air Supply, guitarist Graham Russell and singer Russell Hitchcock got a harsh lesson in how fleeting success can be in the world of music. The […]
Zach Williams guided by his faith
With his latest album, A Hundred Highways, Zach Williams feels he has made the kind of album he’s always wanted to have in his catalog. “I wanted this record to […]
The Clyde is about to get a little bit country
Riley Green has made no secret that one of his goals in following up his 2019 debut album Different ’Round Here was to not stray too far from its sound […]
Koe Wetzel refuses to be typecast
Nine songs into his latest album, Hell Paso, Koe Wetzel inserts a 56-second interlude where he raises a toast to people who like the album, then drinks to those who […]