Walkin' his talk
2001 © Breakaway Magazine
What do Reliant K, Jennifer Knapp and Out
of Eden have in common? One name: TOBY McKEEHAN.
Not only has Toby signed each of these artists to his record label, Gotee, but he also takes a personal interest in their musical careers, coaching them, helping to promote their albums, even touring with them.
No doubt about it, Toby and dc Talk have transformed the Christian music industry, opening doors for scores of other artists.
The bands music has mixed rock, rap and pop in unimaginable ways, achieving an impressive track record:
Five
million career units sold to date Three Grammy Awards 14 Dove
Awards Three Billboard Music Awards Three Billboard Music Video
Awards
"Back when we were selling our cassettes door-to-door, we never imagined that dc Talk would one day be so successful," Toby says. "We were just three friends getting together and making music."
So, whats it like to be so successful not to mention a record label executive at such a young age? We dropped by Gotee Records to find out. Heres what Toby had to say in his own words.
TOBY
TALK
Blessings From Above
Honestly, I get blown away every day. I truly feel blessed from the top of my head to the bottom of my toes. But I dont feel responsible for all of this. I believe that God has blessed me with people who are committed and people who are excellent and passionate about what they do.
When I moved to Nashville 11 years ago, I didnt know exactly what Id be doing. I knew I was signing a deal with ForeFront Records, and I knew I was going to be opening for a band called DeGarmo and Key. I also knew that my friends Michael Tait and Kevin Smith were with me and that they were both very talented people whom I loved and whom I was committed to. But thats all I really knew at the time.
Yet for some reason, God laid a prayer on my heart. It wasnt that dc Talk would rock the world. It wasnt that our band would win millions of people to Christ through music. It wasnt any of those things. It was this simple prayer: "God, I know things are gonna happen. I dont know what its gonna be, but I would ask that You just surround me with the kind of people I need. Give me friends and family and partners who will hold me accountable; who will love me and whom I can love back. Let us serve You together."
God has been so amazing. And beyond any success in my life, God has been true to that prayer. Im very quick not to take all the credit for anything. I do my best to push it back on all the people in my life.
When dc
Talk steps on stage to receive a Dove Award, we know its
foolish to think its all because of what three guys have
accomplished. We know it takes a staff; it takes a family; it
takes a lot of people to make art go to all those places. Not
only that, it takes a lot of people to make the art.
TOBY
TALK
How Gotee Records Got Started
Gotee grew out of dc Talks down time.
You see, making a record is about a two-and-a-half-year process for us. We also take time off between projects which, we think, is good for us.
So, during one of those down times seven years ago, I and two other guys Todd Collins, our manager/engineer and Joey Elwood, our producer ended up brainstorming an idea: What if we started a label that was very artist-driven?! Our vision was to create a company that makes the art and the ministry the most important thing not just marketing.
Anyway, several months later, as we were getting our plans in motion, we met three very talented ladies who called themselves Out of Eden. We ended up signing these artists and launching Gotee Records.
Soon, other musicians followed: Christafari, Johnny Q. Public and Grits. And the rest, as they say, is history. The common thread through Gotee acts is that these are groups that have a heart to share Jesus through their music. Thats pretty much an unstated requirement of Gotee Records. The truth is, Im only attracted to artists who have a desire to share Jesus through their lives and through their art.
TOBY TALK
The Love of My Life
I truly believe that my wife, Amanda, is a godsend what more can I say? Weve been married for seven years, and I realize more and more how perfect she is for me. Amanda is a tough Jamaican woman who holds me accountable. She gets in my face when Im working too hard or when Im not putting the emphasis of my life where I need to put it. At the same time she encourages me in what I do, and she loves the things that I have a chance to create.
TOBY
TALK
What Its Like to Be a Dad
Amanda and I are blessed with a 2-year-old boy named Truet. When I wake up, its hard to leave the house. Sometimes Ill drop by our home during lunch and just hold him.
Its amazing, but I see things through Truets eyes sometimes. I know hes watching me and is discovering whats important in my life. For example, well pray at the table, sit down to eat and he reaches his hands out to hold hands when we pray. Even if were not ready to do that yet, when he sits down he immediately puts his hands out to pray. Then he goes. "A-MEN!"
TOBY
TALK
My Greatest Goal
I want to live Jesus every day not only through my art, but in my life . . . every day of the week. I do think its important for people to know that. A lot of times they see dc Talk and me as just "big business and lights." But we know thats not real life. The real life is who we are in Jesus and how were living that day to day.
How to Break Into Music We get tons of letters from Breakaway guys who say they want to "walk in Tobys shoes" and someday start a band. So, what advice does one of Americas top artists have for up-and-coming talent? Heres what Toby had to say: 1. Start small, then take it step-by-step. "If youre talented, and your gift is in music, people will find you if you just continue to do what you do on a local level. I really believe that." 2. Dont be in a rush to get a record deal. "We really were just focused on making a couple songs and singing wherever we could. It wasnt like, Weve gotta get a record deal and a bus. I really think that too many people overlook the need for local acts. I think local acts are crucial, and there are so many towns and suburbs out there where national acts dont really go." 3. Make sure its Gods will for you. "Some people really arent called to a music ministry. Theyre called to music and theyre called to art thats their giftbut they dont need to go on a national level. I also think that if youre really moving people through your art, youll know it. If youre not, think about doing something else. Too many people lay there for 15 years, not accepting that theyre really bad probably because nobody told them. I know this sounds blunt, but its the truth." |
By: Michael Ross