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Ben Gage Takes Off with Soulful Simplicity on “Flyin”

  • Writer: Miles Coleman
    Miles Coleman
  • Apr 21
  • 1 min read


With Flyin’, Ben Gage delivers a warm, blues-soaked folk tune that feels like it was born on a dusty front porch and raised under an open sky. It’s the kind of song that doesn’t try too hard because it doesn’t have to. The groove is easy, the delivery honest, and the sentiment universal: watching someone live so freely that you can’t help but wonder how they do it.


Recorded live in the room, Flyin’ leans into rawness over polish. Gage’s voice carries a worn sincerity, his guitar playing steady and soulful. There’s a quiet strength here in the kind that comes not from shouting, but from knowing exactly what you want to say. Fans of The Wood Brothers, Charlie Crockett, or Gregory Alan Isakov will feel right at home.



As the second single leading up to his upcoming full-length album this fall, Flyin’ suggests that Ben Gage is building something special: a body of work rooted in authenticity, connection, and groove. If you’ve been looking for a track that lifts without forcing flight, this one might just give you wings.

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