Keifer and Shawna Thompson are on the lookout for dinosaur bones.

It’s a search that the country music duo embarks on many a morning alongsidetheir 6-year-old sonCooper through the woods that surround their new fixer-upper of a home, an animated search that usually takes place after the wedded pair have enjoyed their first cup of coffee on the porch.

Thompson Square.Ford Fairchild

Thompson Square’s long-awaited return to country radio with “Country In My Soul” read like a lesson in the genre’s trademark loyalty: officially impacting this week, the tune was the second most added song by stations nationwide. The upbeat, country-rock ode, co-written by the latest songstress-turned-star Lainey Wilson with Daniel Ross (“Had Me at Halftime” for Morgan Wallen) and James McNair (“Lovin’ on You” for Luke Combs), “Country In My Soul” marks the husband and wife duo’s first single release since 2019’s “You Shoulda Been There” - and their first since signing with Quartz Hill Records earlier this month.

And it’s this particular adventure that the Thompson family has enjoyed countless times over the past few years, as the rest of the world began to wonder what the heck the country duo was up to. Granted, Thompson Square’s last charting album was 2013’sJust Feels Goodand up until a few months ago, they haven’t had a single on the charts since 2019’s “You Shoulda Been There.”

“People think that if you don’t have a single on the radio that you’ve either died or you’re missing in the woods somewhere,” says Keifer with a laugh. “We never have stopped.”

And yes, he has a point.

Known for chart-toppers such as “Are You Gonna Kiss Me or Not” and “If I Didn’t Have You,” the Grammy Award-nominated duo have been keeping themselves quite busy as of late, both personally and professionally. Fromreleasing their own children’s bookTime to Get Dressedin 2018 to Keifer making a go of it as a comedian, these two have most certainly kept themselves busy.

“We never stopped touring, never stopped writing, never stopped recording,” says Keifer. “Just the radio element obviously wasn’t there.”

Thompson Square’s long-awaited return to country radio with “Country In My Soul” read like a lesson in the genre’s trademark loyalty: officially impacting this week, the tune was the second most added song by stations nationwide. The upbeat, country-rock ode, co-written by the latest songstress-turned-star Lainey Wilson with Daniel Ross (“Had Me at Halftime” for Morgan Wallen) and James McNair (“Lovin’ on You” for Luke Combs), “Country In My Soul” marks the husband and wife duo’s first single release since 2019’s “You Shoulda Been There” - and their first since signing with Quartz Hill Records earlier this month.

Indeed, when the pair made the decision to pull out from under the grip of their previous record label, they went on to independently release their albumMasterpiecein 2018.

“We funded that record and put it out because we wanted to do something without anyone’s influence,” says Keifer of the album he and Shawna co-produced alongside Nathan Chapman and Dann Huff. “It’s our favorite record to date.”

“Those first three years of his life, we got to spend every moment with him,” remembers Shawna.

But right before the pandemic hit, the pair began to beat around the idea of Shawna herself putting out a traditional country solo album. And as those conversations began, so did the conversation about releasing a Thompson Square single back to the radio.

Thompson Square’s long-awaited return to country radio with “Country In My Soul” read like a lesson in the genre’s trademark loyalty: officially impacting this week, the tune was the second most added song by stations nationwide. The upbeat, country-rock ode, co-written by the latest songstress-turned-star Lainey Wilson with Daniel Ross (“Had Me at Halftime” for Morgan Wallen) and James McNair (“Lovin’ on You” for Luke Combs), “Country In My Soul” marks the husband and wife duo’s first single release since 2019’s “You Shoulda Been There” - and their first since signing with Quartz Hill Records earlier this month.

And then COVID-19 hit.

Nevertheless, when the duo was sent the feel-good song “Country in My Soul,” they knew it might be time to partner with a new record label and get a new single back on the radio.

It’s this sweet childhood that Shawna and Keifer are now giving their son Cooper, who already seems to be following in his talented parents' footsteps.

And yes, Kiefer is his coach.

“I’m waiting to see if he’s going to be as good as his old man,” Kiefer laughs.

Thompson Square’s long-awaited return to country radio with “Country In My Soul” read like a lesson in the genre’s trademark loyalty: officially impacting this week, the tune was the second most added song by stations nationwide. The upbeat, country-rock ode, co-written by the latest songstress-turned-star Lainey Wilson with Daniel Ross (“Had Me at Halftime” for Morgan Wallen) and James McNair (“Lovin’ on You” for Luke Combs), “Country In My Soul” marks the husband and wife duo’s first single release since 2019’s “You Shoulda Been There” - and their first since signing with Quartz Hill Records earlier this month.

“He’s also a very tender kid,” Shawna adds. “I think that comes from me.”

Cooper also seems to love “Country in My Soul.”

“We play all of our songs for him,” remarks Keifer. “When a 6-year-old can tell if he likes it, that’s probably a better indicator than any record label executive in town. It’s interesting to play him songs and see what his feedback is. He’s such a wonderful kid.”

And at the end of the day, that’s all Thompson Square wants. A wonderful life with a wonderful kid…and a song on the radio.

“I think we came out of the last few years as better people with a stronger marriage and definitely a stronger family unit,” says Keifer. “We just have a lot more purpose.”

“I think the main thing is we’ve just been able to live life,” Shawna adds.

source: people.com