Former 4-Her turned country music artist, Clay Hollis, grew up raising animals with his family. While he now spends most of his time in the studio or on the stage, he still plays benefit shows for his local chapter.
He spoke with RFD-TV’s Suzanne Alexander about how 4-H background, how he got involved in country music, and his album that is being released at midnight.
He also stuck around to perform his new song, “Leave My Boots On.”
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