Country music artist, Ben Gallaher stopped by Roy Rogers Studio!

Influenced by the greats before him, Ben Gallaher is set to release his new album, Country In The House on February 24th. It features his new song at radio, “Lovin’ You Gets In The Way” and a big fan favorite, “Still A Few Cowboys Left.”

He grew up in South Central Pennsylvania with a passion for ‘90s country.

He spoke with RFD-TV’s own Suzanne Alexander about his time at school in Nashville, how the greats before him influenced his sound, his time performing at the NFR, and his new album.

He also stuck around to perform his hit, “Still A Few Cowboys Left.”

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