The Backstory

Songs For Barrooms
And Back Roads

Raised in Hillsboro, North Dakota, a small town right between Grand Forks and Fargo, where every kid was basically a farm kid whether they lived on one or not.

Music showed up early. Both of Micah's parents are phenomenal musicians. His dad an incredible guitar player and singer who also plays piano and drums, his mom a gifted vocalist. Either one could have made a career of it. Growing up, Martins and Gibsons were always within arm's reach, and the house was never quiet for long. Their talents are currently being shared in church and at the occasional wedding, and every once in a while at one of Micah's gigs, if the moon is high and the drinks are flowing.

He picked up the guitar at fourteen. His dad had tried to teach him earlier, but it didn't stick. His mom always told him he'd eventually play, and she was right. One afternoon he sat down with one of his dad's guitars and the Ultimate Guitar app and learned Boulevard of Broken Dreams. Within days he'd moved on to Nirvana, Alice in Chains, Metallica, and AC/DC. He hasn't put the guitar down since.

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I remember driving in the country when my dad put Jeremy by Pearl Jam on the radio and something changed. Pearl Jam was almost instantly my favorite band. I found Black shortly after and it's been my favorite song for eight years.

Micah Gallagher

The Country Turn

When Micah left Hillsboro for NDSU, a group of friends in his dorm changed everything. They stopped him in the hallway during the first weeks of school and asked him to play something. He played I Took a Pill in Ibiza. They took him under their wing, and a lot of them are still close friends today. One will be a groomsman in his wedding.

Those friends came with requests he'd never heard: Cover Me Up, Lady May, I Wish Grandpas Never Died, What Hurts the Most. Their favorite was Heart of Gold. The harmonica with the guitar was cool to them. Country was new territory for a kid raised on grunge records, and for a while it felt a little strange to play so much of it. But the songs were good, the crowds wanted them, and somewhere along the way it stopped feeling borrowed. Tyler Childers became the anchor. Twenty songs deep in the set list and counting, because the diversity and lyricism never run dry.

Why I Play

The honest answer is the connections. There have been more moments than he'd ever have expected. A sweet older woman crying during Wonderful Tonight because it was her and her late husband's song. A first dance played live at a wedding. A song that got someone through the hardest season of their life, and often it got Micah through one too.

One of his favorite connections: a guy who lost his sister not long ago. Micah plays Follow Me from the movie Fraggle Rock, a song almost nobody would recognize. But this guy and his sister used to watch it together before she passed. Bringing those memories back to people through music, through songs he didn't write but wishes he had. That's the reason he does it.

#1 Acoustic Fest

1st Annual Suite Shots Acoustic Fest Champion

Musicians competed every Thursday for weeks for a spot in the finals, where roughly fourteen past winners played short sets head-to-head. Micah took home the win, and came back this year to play the opening set for the 2nd Annual Fest, won by his buddy Elijah O'Sullivan.

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On a youth group trip to Nashville, we stopped at a church downtown. Our pastor Joe asked me to play something. The only full song I knew was Don't Follow by Alice in Chains, an incredibly sad and probably not super church-friendly song. Joe tells the story like something magical happened in that chapel. A video surfaced a couple years ago and it was awful. But either way, that was the start.

On his first public performance

What's Next

There are originals in the works. Songs written but not yet recorded, and old recordings that deserve a second take. The gig calendar is growing, the set list keeps getting deeper, and there's no intention of slowing down.

When he's not playing, Micah works in marketing by day, golfs when the North Dakota weather allows it, and is getting married to his fiancée Annah in July 2026. He's close with his brother, sister, and the parents who started all of this.

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