During the 2014 Taste of Country Music Festival, Thompson Square grabbed Solo cups of Jack Daniels and addressed a photo that caused quite the uproar on their Instagram account.
Performances from Kenny Rogers and Corey Smith, a surprise from one-third of Lady Antebellum, and an all-star version of ‘Wagon Wheel’ were amongst the many highlights at Darius Rucker’s fifth annual charity concert for St. Jude on Monday night (June 2).
Nine new artists have just been added to the 2014 Taste of Country Music Festival lineup, which already included Brad Paisley, Dierks Bentley and Brantley Gilbert.
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital is preparing to launch the third annual No Shave November, as the eleventh month of the year is right around the corner.
Husband and wife duo Thompson Square aren't just focused on their thriving career; they're also passionate about helping others. Recently, the couple took time off from their tour with Luke Bryan to help a needy Honduran community.
For Keifer Thompson, one-half of country duo Thompson Square, his voice is everything. Without it, he and his wife Shawna can't tour, record or rehearse. After his recent vocal hemorrhage, the singer revealed some scary news, saying that he'd unknowingly been abusing his voice for years.
Thompson Square's 'Everything I Shouldn’t Be Thinking About' video is short, sweet and captures the carefree spirit that makes the duo so great.
Thompson Square's Keifer Thompson has been pretty quiet lately -- literally. The duo has cancelled several shows while he's rested his vocal chords. He was even instructed to not speak for two weeks. Recently, the singer shared some good news about his vocal future.
It's back to basics for Thompson Square. The duo's new single 'Everything I Shouldn't Be Thinking About' is a no-tricks, easy-to-embrace love song that finds the married couple having a conversation as comfortable as, "What's for dinner?"
1975: Dolly Parton racked up her fifth number one hit with "The Bargain Store." The song's success was considered a surprise because some radio stations refused to play it. They felt the lyrics -- "the bargain store is open, come inside"—were a little too “suggestive!"
1980: Tom T. Hall rejoined the Grand Ole Opry.
1993: Willie Nelson performed a benefit concert in Hills