Josh Thompson's 'Cold Beer With Your Name on It' isn't your typical tale of lost love. The singer is reaching out for a woman he's lost, but he's not asking for forever -- he just wants to spend the night enjoying a cold beer (and maybe a dance) with her.
Josh Thompson fans are going to want to pay close attention to Taste of Country next week! The singer is teasing his new video for 'Cold Beer With Your Name on It' right now on ToC, before the full release on Tuesday.
Josh Thompson is rolling forward with a new album called 'Tun It Up.' In a video from the Spotify studios in New York City, Thompson expressed his excitement to get new music into the hands of the fans this spring, saying, "I finally have another record coming out. On April 1 and it's no fooling."
Hunter Hayes has never put a song in the Showdown Hall of Fame, but if his new single 'Invisible' can get past Josh Thompson's latest, he'll gain entry. The powerful ballad has won four straight song battles, setting up this matchup with 'Cold Beer With Your Name on It.'
Two country superstars clashed on Monday, and Randy Travis came out on top. 'Tonight I'm Playin' Possum,' his tribute to George Jones, took 60 percent of the vote to beat Brad Paisley's latest single. Today and tomorrow, the country legend will take on the latest from Josh Thompson.
Josh Thompson's 'Cold Beer With Your Name on It' opens his sound up just enough to let in a few fans that didn't go crazy for his steak and potato brand of country music. The 'Beer on the Table' singer's blue collar sound was was refined and direct from the get-go, but his statement may have left some struggling to feel part of the party.
Country's own Josh Thompson and Justin Moore are at the center of a controversy that has resulted in legal indictments for some Montana tribal leaders. Three members of the Blackfoot tribe were indicted on Tuesday (Jan. 8) on charges that they held illegal hunts for big animals for a film crew and country performers, including Thompson and Moore.
Josh Thompson and his band were barreling down I-40 to get to a show in Little Rock, Ark. in Sept. 2012 when their bus hit a guardrail and tires started popping. The singer told Taste of Country that waking from a deep sleep to the tumbling of personal items and bodies is not fun...
Like his hit song states, Josh Thompson didn't stay "lonely long." The singer has been added to the roster of Toby Keith's Show Dog-Universal label, as announced by his team last week.