Bio
Josh Gallagher writes songs, destined to root themselves inside your brain and bring you back to the first moment you hear them. He's not just making music, he's crafting memories. Doggedly likeable and unashamedly himself, the Pennsylvania native has a "no-bullshit" kind of charm, earning him praise from the likes of Rolling Stone, Billboard, Taste of Country and CMT, along with some of county music's greatest heroes.
"This kid," Garth Brooks said of Gallagher, "As soon as he opens his mouth, you believe him." In 2016, Josh forced the world to rear its head on season 11 of NBC's "The Voice", making history as the first country artist coach Adam Levine has ever led to the show's finale. Since then, Josh has proven he can hold his own on stage with Randy House, Eric Paslay, Lee Ann Womack, Cole Swindell and more. In a genre with blurred lines and pandering hits running on borrowed time, Josh has established his distinct voice, showing no sign of fading away quietly.
Gallagher has since celebrated multiple #1 music videos in rotation on CMT's 12 pack countdown, in addition to accumulating millions of views on YouTube and steams across all platforms. His recent releases have earned placements on a slew of Spotify's most coveted editorial playlists, including Fresh Finds, Country Rocks, New Music Nashville, and more.
In 2022, Gallagher penned a deal with Kobalt Music, one of the world's largest publishing companies. Since then, he's expanded his already massive catalog immensely, including a major label cut with "Product Of" by Lewis and Lee Brice, fueling a jam-packed 2023-2024 release schedule.
Josh most recently celebrated his single "Father to Father", premiered by People Magazine, followed by "Country Money", featured on Spotify's New Music Friday and more.
For more, visit www.joshgallaghermusic.com, and keep up with JG on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, X.