Amish Couple Ben & Rose Become One of 2025’s New Breakouts

One of the biggest breakout performers in country music in 2025 is perhaps one of the most unlikely in the genre’s history. Nobody could have predicted that an Old Order Amish couple could become a viral sensation. But that’s what Pennsylvania’s Ben & Rose have done.
The rise of Ben & Rose is counterintuitive to everything we think we know about virality, social media algorithms, and the other modes of success in the modern era of music. Ben & Rose only appear in the online world thanks to their producer and fellow musician Conrad Fisher. But that’s also what is so appealing about what Ben & Rose are doing. It’s wholesome, it’s authentic, it’s uncorrupted by the sticky residues of the modern music business. It’s simply a young married couple singing from the heart.
Record labels are pursuing them. Booking agents want to sign them up and put them on big tours. But they’re not really interested in all of that. Ben & Rose just want to sing, and people simply want to hear them.
“They stepped in front of a microphone and immediately had a career,” says Conrad Fisher. “But Ben doesn’t really want a career in music. He wants to be a stone mason. He does like singing, and he’ll do it on the weekends. That part of it is really beautiful and refreshing for me because they just want to make music, which is so rare.”
As a musician from Pennsylvania Amish country, Fisher would often interact with Amish teenagers going through “Rumspringa”—a time around the Amish 16th birthday where they’re allowed to bend the strict rules of Amish life before either committing to become part of the church, or being “shunned” by leaving it. The term translates to “running around” in Pennsylvania German.
Conrad Fisher runs a studio at Ragamuffin Hall in McCoysville, Pennsylvania, which is an old church built in 1871 where Fisher also holds performances. In 2024, Ben’s brother called Conrad up and paid for studio time for the duo. When they released the song and video for the old country standard “Slowly But Surely” on December 1st, 2024, it immediately started going viral. The video now has accrued over 3 million views.
But that is just the beginning. Ben & Rose’s cover of “If Teardrops Were Pennies” has 4.2 million views. “Lord I Don’t Need a Mansion” has 2.5 million views, and “When You Say Nothing At All” has 1.1 million.
And this is not just an internet phenomenon. Based off of this success, Ben & Rose booked shows at The Blue Gate in Shipshewana, IN, on May 14th, 2026, and the American Music Theater in Lancaster, PA on August 2nd. Both shows are nearly sold to capacity.
The success of Ben & Rose in undeniable, but the biggest question most outside observers have is how are they able to do all of this when Old Order Amish rules disallow the use of modern appliances, the Internet, etc.?
It turns out that the Amish Church in Lancaster county is going through a transition, with one group wanting to remain strictly conservative and follow all the Old Amish rules, and another that wants to relax the rules a little bit to allow things like the use of phones and vehicles in certain important work-related situations, and to allow things like what Ben & Rose are doing with their music.
In this restructuring, a grace period has opened up where members of the Amish community can join a more reformed church without being “shunned.” It’s within this transitional period that Ben & Rose have started releasing videos on a regular basis, and released the 12-song album Slowly But Surely in August.
The acceptance of what Ben & Rose are doing within the Amish community has been mixed for some according to Conrad Fisher, but they have also been very cautious and purposeful with how they are approaching their music. “For the most part, [their community] does embrace this,” Fisher says. “They’re just very careful. Their priority is their family, and they just don’t want to get themselves into something that they regret.”
That is one of the reasons Ben & Rose have only committed to two live shows in 2026 at this point. If they perform live and feel it’s something they want to do more of, perhaps it will be a regular occurrence for the married couple. But they don’t want to let anyone down by booking an entire tour they might not want to play—though they could, and likely would pack theaters in many markets.
Their producer Conrad Fisher is a big key to navigating this complicated, if not unprecedented moment for an Old Amish couple. Fisher’s parents grew up Amish themselves, eventually leaving the church, and joining a Mennonite congregation where Fisher grew up. Conrad still attends a Mennonite church, and though he might not follow all the rules on avoiding modern technology, he also lives a clean life where they don’t really have cause to kick him out.
“I’m a man of faith, so I’m going to go to church,” Fisher says.
In Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, Ben & Rose are outright stars, and get recognized at the grocery store, public events, etc. As successful as the Ben & Rose project has been over the last year, they’re still mostly singing cover songs at this point, even if they’re doing so at an elite level that is clearly resonating well beyond Pennsylvania, and even The United States.
Now the next goal for Conrad Fisher is to start co-writing with them to see what they can come up with. Fisher wrote “Lord I Don’t Need a Mansion” for Ben & Rose, and adapted “The Robin and the Eggs” from an old Amish folk tune to give their music some more originality. But it’s been his ability to navigate the complex rules and community surrounding the Old Amish Order, respect Ben & Rose’s wishes, but also get the music to the masses that has resulted in their unlikely success.
“At first, they didn’t want to release videos,” Fisher says.“I made the ‘Slowly But Surely’ video just for them to have. But after it did so well and the rules of the church started to loosen, by March they wanted to start releasing video on a more regular basis. This then led to wanting to release an album, and take the pursuit of music more seriously.”
Ben & Rose have no rock ‘n roll fantasy to live out. They never expected to do anything with music aside from singing for themselves and their family. It just turns out that Ben & Rose had something the world beyond their Amish community was yearning to hear.
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December 22, 2025 @ 9:23 am
Ragamuffin Hall is truly a special venue and recording studio. Grand Old Opry members, PA Deitch musicians and even a few legendary song writers have visited. They are often surprised to find the quality of the live music recordings and responsive crowd which makes for a very memorable show.
December 22, 2025 @ 10:08 am
It’s not often I think remake of a country classic is better than the original, but Ben and Rose’s version of ” If Tear Drops were Pennies” is in my opinion.
I live in Northeast Ohio. Our sect of Swartzentruber Amish around here have been in and out of the county courthouse and have faced possible jail time for not following the Ohio State law of having blinking yellow caution lights on their buggies. While the judge has mostly decided against jail time for repeat offenders he has out leins on their homes and propertys. While I admire them sticking to their beliefs, it’s nice to know some other orders of Amish seem to be a little more flexible with modern rules and technology.
December 22, 2025 @ 4:36 pm
Ben and Rose just left the Amish church. They are now conservative Mennonites of the reformed sect.
December 22, 2025 @ 4:47 pm
Land of the free, indeed.
December 22, 2025 @ 10:40 am
This gives me hope that a future of nothing but AI generated slop may not predetermined. What a huge responsibility you have Conrad. The linked song is just stunningly beautiful. I will be looking for the rest during my upcoming holiday hibernation. Thanks Trig for highlighting this incredible story and thanks Conrad for finding a way to bring such beauty into the world.
December 22, 2025 @ 10:54 am
Absolutely lovely
MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!
🛐☮️❤️✝️✡️☪️
December 22, 2025 @ 11:02 am
Just a quick note, Shipshewana, Indiana has made itself into a kitschy, Amish themed tourist stop. Blue Gate definitely knows their audience with this booking and I wish them all the best.
December 22, 2025 @ 11:30 am
It’s nice to hear about good things going on in Central PA. It’s definitely the weirdest place I’ve ever lived.
December 22, 2025 @ 11:37 am
I’ve been moved by articles on this site in the past. But reading this one, with their video playing in the background, topped the cake. A truly “feel good” story. (and since I know that Conrad visits this site, thanks for your efforts on their behalf)
December 22, 2025 @ 11:53 am
Also, just picked up the CD for those interested linke below
https://benandrosemusic.com/store/
December 22, 2025 @ 12:27 pm
They should have called their album “Unplugged”
December 26, 2025 @ 10:17 am
The fender back there just collecting dust lol
December 22, 2025 @ 1:24 pm
Thank you for the mindfully written article, Trigger, and all the kind words, the rest of you. Working with Ben & Rose has been a joy and a “big break” for me in some ways. I’ve never been so busy in my studio. Shout out to Jason Barie (fiddle) Daniel Beachey (steel guitar) Dan Mann (booking agent) Kimberly Davis (studio manager) and more who gave of their unique giftings to make the music possible.
December 22, 2025 @ 3:17 pm
A most pleasant surprise for Christmas.
To everyone involved, including Kyle for writing the story; a big thank you!
December 22, 2025 @ 6:28 pm
You really did a great job supporting these two young people, not just industry wise but also musically with the arrangements and stellar band. Keep up the great work Conrad!
January 23, 2026 @ 8:32 pm
love Their renditions of all their songs, beautiful Harmony. Do you think that they could do a rendition of ” GOD on the Mountain. I heard it sung by Jimmy Fortune and looked to see if I could download the song but could not find any by him.
December 22, 2025 @ 4:25 pm
The vocals on this stuff are out of this world. Rose is up there wth maybe Raul Malo as far as angelic voices go. I don’t mean to single her out from the duo though- both of them are fantastic.
Conrad FIsher is one of the most criminally underrated people in country music and I only know about him because hes in the comments section here. Go check out his youtube channel, people.
December 22, 2025 @ 8:01 pm
Are capos amish approved?
December 24, 2025 @ 12:46 pm
Something about this just doesn’t smell honest. A D-45? (What it appears to be). That seems really out of place. Then the electric instruments in the background…? I don’t know, but I am suspicious.
December 24, 2025 @ 7:42 pm
I love listening to Rose and Ben,I hope they continue making more music,they are so amazing and I wish they would play in Illinois somewhere near us.we love spending time with the Amish in our community and a lot of families in Montgomery, Indiana but they dont sing,we always tell them about Ben and Rose and Amos Raber with his family.do Ben and Rose have any children.
December 25, 2025 @ 10:00 am
This is heartwarming, and that title track is incredible!!
December 25, 2025 @ 12:45 pm
Her voice is incredible, like a young Dolly.
December 28, 2025 @ 4:14 pm
They make me happy when I see and hear them. I am hoping to see them in central Alabama soon. There are several sponsors interested. Conrad is a real savvy producer who knows the ins and outs of the business………… pretty good singer himself.
December 30, 2025 @ 5:53 pm
Wie bischt du? I really wish they would return to the faith. Their music is nice, but going on tour and posting on YouTube doesn’t express the humility or separation that the Amish way values. There is a place for technology in business, but it should never cross the line into fame or performing for large audiences. It’s fine to have instruments at home to play with family, but that’s not the Amish way. I fear for the future of the generations to come. It isn’t good for an Amish person to choose this path!
January 10, 2026 @ 3:19 pm
I love hearing these 2 young people. It is refreshing to hear good music without vulgarity. Their voices are beautiful and if God didn’t want their voices heard he would not have given them their beautiful sounds. I play them over and over.
January 15, 2026 @ 6:25 pm
Love their music – a refreshing sound from a lovely couple.Viewing on YouTube from the North of Scotland.
January 17, 2026 @ 9:12 am
Conrad, Ben & Rose, I commend you for following the path that God has steered you to, by giving all of you a truly God given musical ability and angelic voices! As a Christian gospel and country music lover, I very much admire the talent, both musical and voice, that Ben & Rose provide and yearn for more. That said, I pray that you will be able to effectively balance your music talents and faith in God. Keep up the outstanding work and may God Bless you all!