Gage Gardiner is a singer-songwriter whose music is grounded in the rugged authenticity of his Kansas ranching roots where he grew up.
He first found his passion for music as a teenager on Sunday mornings, leading worship in Cowboy Church at high school rodeos. Gage continued playing music throughout his years at Texas Christian University. After graduating from TCU in 2025, he immersed himself in the Fort Worth music scene. Gage quickly became a regular performer in saloons throughout the legendary Stockyards, where fans still rave whenever he covers Vince Gill.
Over the past 18 months, Gage has released four original songs highlighting his gift for lyrics that speak to life and love in rural America. They include the catchy rodeo-themed “Nowhere,” which he played onstage during The American post-show this spring at Globe Life Field, plus the romantic “Firefly Eyes,” the sorrowful “Sweet Forgiveness” and the nostalgic “Red Hills.”
This year, Gage kicked off the 95.9 The Ranch Music Series, won the Cowboys & Indians Magazine Hometown Harmonies Competition, and has performed alongside artists such as Cody Canada and Josh Ward. In December, he’ll make his debut at the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo Cowboy Corral in Las Vegas, marking another milestone in a career that’s just getting started.
Grounded in faith and fueled by the open road, Gage Gardiner is delivering his own unique sound in country music.