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Thompson Square Performs at CMA Fest – Photo Gallery!

With a new single at country radio, Thompson Square let everyone who attended CMA Fest 2022 know that they truly have country in their soul! The GRAMMY nominated duo performed at the kickoff event Tuesday, June 7th, followed by their official CMA Fest performance at the Dr Pepper Amp stage. They performed hits like “Are You Gonna Kiss Me or Not” and new songs “Are You Gonna Dance” along with their current single “Country in My Soul.”

LISTEN TO “COUNTRY IN MY SOUL”

Thompson Square is signed with a new record label, Quartz Hill and has released several songs since their last album Masterpiece. Expect to hear more new music from the duo as the continue to tour and promote their new single, which was the number 2 most added song the week of release!

CHECK OUT THE PHOTO GALLERY FROM CMA FEST

About Thompson Square:

Known for romantically charged #1 hits like “Are You Gonna Kiss Me Or Not” and “If I Didn’t Have You,” GRAMMY® Award-nominated duo Thompson Square has celebrated several successes in their 10+ year career, including multiple award nominations and wins, top 10 tunes like “I Got You” and “Everything I Shouldn’t Be Thinking About,” and multi-platinum status. With the release of a new radio single – upbeat, country rock ode to their rural upbringings, “Country In My Soul” – Thompson Square reaffirms their penchant for rollicking anthems and wistful, uplifting balladry that fans have come to know and love.

To learn more about Thompson Square, visit ThompsonSquare.com, and follow Thompson Square on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, and YouTube.

Interview: Belles Performs at 1st CMA Fest, New Music Coming!

CMA Fest was finally back after a three year hiatus due to the COVID pandemic. It was an especially exciting time as it marked the first time Belles was able to perform during the 4 day music festival in Nashville, TN. Hailing from Nebraska, Belles has spent three years on the road with Jojo Siwa.

As a new solo artist, Belles told Variety Beat about the transition from a duo (formerly with her mom, her brother also plays drums for her!). Writing constantly, it felt only natural to become more of a solo focus. With her family’s full support, she is starting to show the world what she can do. Her mother and brother still perform with her at shows as part of her band.

Belles loves spending time off with an adorable pup and even takes time to knit in her spare time. She told us about a time where there was a collision with a camel, some amazing songwriters she’s been working with, her latest single “He Gave Me a Ring,” and that she has new music coming out in just a few weeks!

Check out our interview below and her latest single! Stay tuned for new music from Belles, coming soon!

WATCH- BELLES INTERVIEW AT CMA FEST 2022

Watch- OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO FOR “HE GAVE ME A RING”

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CMA Fest: Dr Pepper Stage Performers Announced!

What could be better than Dr Pepper and CMA Fest? Nothing! We are so excited that Dr Pepper is getting its own stage this year. Two of our favorite things! Not only that, the talent performing at this stage is incredible! See the artists dates and times listed below!

Thursday June 9, 2022
11:00-11:30am – Love & Theft
11:45-12:15pm- The Reklaws
12:30-1:00pm- Rod + Rose
1:15-1:45pm- Runaway June
2:00-2:30pm- Caylee Hammack
2:45-3:15pm- Thompson Square
3:30-4:00pm- Chase Mathew
4:15-4:45pm- David Nail

Friday June 10, 2022
11:00-11:30am – Kidd G
11:45-12:15pm- Laine Hardy
12:30-1:00pm- Willie Jones
1:15-1:45pm- Chayce Beckham
2:00-2:30pm- Sister Hazel
2:45-3:15pm- Chris Bandi
3:30-4:00pm- Conner Smith
4:15-4:45pm- Caitlyn Smith

Saturday June 11, 2022
11:00-11:30am – Spencer Crandall
11:45-12:15pm- Drew Parker
12:30-1:00pm- Carter Faith
1:15-1:45pm- MacKenzie Porter
2:00-2:30pm- High Valley
2:45-3:15pm- Hailey Whitters
3:30-4:00pm- Ashley Cooke
4:15-4:45pm- Adam Doleac

Sunday June 12, 2022
11:00-11:30am – The Red Clay Strays
11:45-12:15pm- Ryan Griffin
12:30-1:00pm- Shy Carter
1:15-1:45pm- Brittney Spencer
2:45-3:15pm-Kylie Morgan
3:30-4:00pm- Filmore
4:15-4:45pm- Jerrod Niemann

CMA Fest: Ascend Amphitheater Lineup!

NASHVILLE— The Country Music Association has announced another exciting lineup, this time for the CMA Fest Nighttime Concerts at Ascend Amphitheater Friday, June 10 and Saturday, June 11. The two nights of not-to-be-missed performances at the open-air venue start at 7:00 PM/CT both evenings.

Night one is sure to bring the party with Chris Janson as headliner on Friday. Joining Janson will be Boy Named Banjo, LANCO, Peytan Porter and Mitchell Tenpenny.

Continuing with another slate of unforgettable performances, Saturday night at Ascend Amphitheater will be presented by Warner Music Nashville. Shy Carter hosts the evening headlined by Cole Swindell, with performances from Ingrid Andress, Tyler Braden, Carter and Randall King.

Tickets are required for entry. Newly added this year, fans can purchase pit access, standing room only, for $53 per night, with single-day reserved selling for $39 each night and single-day lawn selling for $24 per night. Taxes and fees included. The public on-sale begins Friday, April 29 at 10:00 AM/CT. Tickets can be purchased at CMAfest.com or Ticketmaster.com.

Additional performers, Fan Fair X activities, stage lineups inside Music City Center, and more, will be announced in the coming weeks. All artist lineups are subject to change.

Don’t miss a beat by staying connected with CMA on CMAfest.com, the Official CMA Connect App, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and sign up for CMA Country Connection emails to receive the latest news as soon as it’s announced.

A limited number of four-day passes, plus newly announced single night tickets, for the Nissan Stadium nightly concerts are available at CMAfest.com or through the CMA Box Office at 1-800-CMA-FEST. Tickets are also available for CMA Fest’s new Riverside Retreat, an exclusive destination along the Cumberland River. View all the perks and purchase four-day and single-day tickets at CMAfest.com.

COUNTRY MUSIC COMMUNITY MOURNS THE LOSS OF NAOMI JUDD

The country music community was rocked today with the tragic news of the sudden passing of country music giant Naomi Judd.

Hailing from the Appalachian foothills of Ashland, Ky., mother and daughter duo, The Judds, were first discovered by RCA label head Joe Galante in 1983 after landing a spot on WSM-TV’s ‘The Ralph Emery Show.’

They made their chart debut by the end of the year with “Had A Dream (For The Heart),” and the two were on their way to becoming one of the best-selling duos of all time.

For the rest of the 1980s, each single from The Judds released by RCA went to the Billboard​ ​Top 10, with 14 hits going all the way to number one. The Judds swept the CMA’s Vocal Group/Duo category from 1985 to 1991 and garnered six GRAMMY® Awards.

The Judds embarked on their ‘Farewell Tour’ in 1991 after Naomi’s diagnosis of Hepatitis C forced her to retire from the road. Naomi focused on her health, beating the disease, and wrote several New York Times best-selling books. The duo reunited briefly in the 2000s and again to honor Kenny Rogers in the fall of 2017. They were set to regroup this year for ‘The Final Tour’ to play a number of concerts in North America.

Recently, Judd was promoting her new memoir ‘River of Time: My Descent Into Depression and How I Emerged With Hope.’ The Judds were also scheduled to be inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum on Sunday, May 1, 2022.
Judd’s friends and colleagues share fond memories of the country music trailblazer:
“I am deeply saddened by the loss of my friend and fellow Kentuckian, Naomi Judd. Naomi was always so special to be with. She accomplished so much and she will be missed and loved forever. My prayers go out to Naomi and her family.” – Crystal Gayle

“We just heard the devastating news that Naomi Judd has gone home. The Judds are being inducted into The Country Music Hall of Fame tomorrow. This is so very sad. We have been friends for decades and have worked hundreds of shows together. Our prayers for WY and Ashley and for all that loved her… which includes the four of us!” – The Oak Ridge Boys

“Such a sad day in country music with the loss of Naomi Judd. Her family is in my prayers.” – Johnny Lee

“Sunday was slated to be a day of celebration with the medallion ceremony for the Judds being officially welcomed into the Country Music Hall of Fame…But sadly, the Country Music Community and millions of fans around the world are mourning the loss of Naomi Judd, the matriarch of the country music duo the Judds. Our condolences go out to Wynonna, Ashley & Naomi’s husband of 32 years, Larry Strickland.” – Dallas Wayne, Singer/Songwriter, and SiriusXM ‘Willie’s Roadhouse’ Host

“I have so many memories with Naomi Judd – from our early years on stage around the country, awards shows to recent neighborly encounters at church or around our town of Franklin. I am speechless and so sad! My prayers go out to Wynonna, Ashley, and the rest of her family. God bless you and comfort you all.” – Lee Greenwood

“So heartbroken to hear of the passing of the one and only Naomi Judd. A true living legend of country music sadly will be missed. Rest In Peace Naomi Judd. Prayers for the family.” – Shane Owens

“The first time I ever met Naomi, I was 14 years old and we were performing on the Ralph Emery Show. Ralph lovingly called them the “Soap Sisters” since Naomi made her own lye soap. She was so sweet and kind and remained so every time I was ever with her through the years. She wrote me the most precious note recently about my commercial and how much she loved my music. I will cherish it forever. I’m so deeply saddened by this loss. We were so looking forward to The Judds’ induction into the CMA Hall of Fame. The music business will never be the same. Please join us in prayer for her family’s comfort during this time.” – Kelly Lang

“It’s a sad day to hear about Naomi Judd, her creative and clever creation of The Judds image made a huge impact in country music. She will be missed greatly.“ – Janie Fricke

“So sorry to hear of the loss of a great lady in country music. Naomi was not only an amazing singer/songwriter but an author, actress, and philanthropist. She will be greatly missed. Country music is better off because she was part of it… Godspeed Naomi! – Heath Wright / Ricochet

“Another great musical voice – Naomi Judd – has gone silent and left for home. I will never forget introducing her along with Wynonna on their very first network tv show appearance. I knew after introducing them that they were destined for greatness. My prayers are with her family, friends, and fans at this very sad time.” – TG Sheppard

“Half of one country music’s all-time favorite duos has left us. Prayers to Wy and family.” – Joey Canyon

“The Judds were the superstars of their time, and I knew them from the beginning when I played piano for Naomi and Wynonna on the “Ralph Emery Morning Show.” Back then Ralph called them The Soap Sisters because Naomi made homemade lye soap and brought it to the show as gifts for us all. I knew from the beginning they were destined for greatness. I am in shock to hear of Naomi’s passing on the eve of their induction into the Country Music Hall of Fame–the moment when their greatness would forever be acknowledged in the history books. To me, The Judds were always a closing act. I’m just so sorry that Naomi made the decision to bring the curtain down early. My prayers go out to her family, friends, and fans.” – Tim Atwood

“Naomi Judd was a dear friend and awesome talent. She was always so sweet and kind to me. I knew her well and did dozens of shows with The Judds. They have touched millions with their music. Sheila and my hearts are broken. Please pray for the Judd Family, fans, and friends. Rest in peace, sweet sister. I love you!” – T. Graham Brown

“Sad to hear the passing of Naomi Judd. Have a huge amount of respect for her work in country music and sending my condolences to her family and friends.” – Ian Flanigan

“I am at a loss for words hearing about the passing of Naomi Judd…. She was a beautiful woman with a beautiful voice. ‘Grandpa’ is and always will be my favorite song by the Judds. Everyone, please keep her family and close friends in your prayers during this time.” – Makenzie Phipps

“Naomi was a lovely person and this is a tragic loss. Our profound sympathy goes to Wynona and Ashley.” – Lacy J. Dalton

“I am saddened to hear of the loss of fellow Kentuckian and legend Naomi Judd. Their music traces back to my childhood when mom would sing their songs to us. Their sound was iconic and I remember so many of their hits. Naomi will forever be remembered. Prayers to Wy and Ashley + family.” – JD Shelburne