Thompson Square: Totally Adorable Doing Music + Life Together

Thompson Square: Totally Adorable Doing Music + Life Together [PICTURES]
Thompson Square: Totally Adorable Doing Music + Life Together [PICTURES]
Christina Vinson
Christina VinsonUpdated: May 14, 2021
Christopher Polk, Getty Images
  • SHARE
  • TWEET

You may be shocked, because they look so darn young, but ... Shawna and Keifer Thompson of country duo Thompson Square have been married for more than 20 years. That's right: two full decades and then some, since May 15, 1999.

For some couples, autonomous careers are a good thing. But for the duo, that wasn't the case.

"We came in town to be artists, and we met really quickly, but we didn't realize until a few years into our marriage that the best way for us to coexist was for us to be together all the time," says Keifer. "Being apart and doing our own things ... we just weren't happy. We were happy doing music, and the relationship wasn't suffering, but it wasn't as good without her."

Shawna adds, "Keifer would be gone doing his own thing on the road, and I would be at home miserable and missing him. Now, we're getting to do what we both love to do together. It doesn't get any better than that."

With hit songs such as "Are You Going to Kiss Me or Not?" and "If I Didn't Have You," the couple has enjoyed a good amount of success in country music: three studio albums, including one certified gold, a two-times platinum single and a gold single. However, all of those achievements are dim in comparison to an event that occurred in January of 2016: the couple's son, Rigney Cooper, was born.

Shawna and Keifer parted ways with their label in 2017, independently releasing Masterpiece -- deeply inspired by their son -- in 2018. In March of 2019, though, they announced a new recording and publishing deal with Reviver Entertainment, meaning that Thompson Square have much to look forward to in this new chapter.

If you need a reason to believe in love that holds tight through life's ups and downs, click through the photo gallery below to see the Thompsons doing both music and life together:

NEXT: Read About Country Music's Greatest Love StoriesFiled Under: Editor's Picks, Thompson SquareCategories: Country Music News, Exclusives, Galleries, Photos
18 Years Ago: Jo Dee Messina Runs the Boston Marathon
18 Years Ago: Jo Dee Messina Runs the Boston Marathon
18 Years Ago: Jo Dee Messina Runs the Boston Marathon
14 Years Ago: Alan Jackson Receives Star on Hollywood Walk of Fame
14 Years Ago: Alan Jackson Receives Star on Hollywood Walk of Fame
14 Years Ago: Alan Jackson Receives Star on Hollywood Walk of Fame
35 Years Ago: Dolly Parton Serves as Host and Musical Guest on ‘SNL’
35 Years Ago: Dolly Parton Serves as Host and Musical Guest on ‘SNL’
35 Years Ago: Dolly Parton Serves as Host and Musical Guest on ‘SNL’
53 Years Ago: John Denver’s ‘Take Me Home, Country Roads’ Is Released
53 Years Ago: John Denver’s ‘Take Me Home, Country Roads’ Is Released
53 Years Ago: John Denver’s ‘Take Me Home, Country Roads’ Is Released
35 Years Ago: Garth Brooks Releases His Debut Album
35 Years Ago: Garth Brooks Releases His Debut Album
35 Years Ago: Garth Brooks Releases His Debut Album
32 Years Ago: Wynonna Judd Hits No. 1 With Debut Solo Single
32 Years Ago: Wynonna Judd Hits No. 1 With Debut Solo Single
32 Years Ago: Wynonna Judd Hits No. 1 With Debut Solo Single
29 Years Ago: George Strait Records ‘Check Yes or No’ and ‘I Know She Still Loves Me’
29 Years Ago: George Strait Records ‘Check Yes or No’ and ‘I Know She Still Loves Me’
29 Years Ago: George Strait Records ‘Check Yes or No’ and ‘I Know She Still Loves Me’
33 Years Ago: Patty Loveless Earns First Gold Album With ‘Honky Tonk Angel’
33 Years Ago: Patty Loveless Earns First Gold Album With ‘Honky Tonk Angel’
33 Years Ago: Patty Loveless Earns First Gold Album With ‘Honky Tonk Angel’
55 Years Ago: Bob Dylan Releases ‘Nashville Skyline’
55 Years Ago: Bob Dylan Releases ‘Nashville Skyline’
55 Years Ago: Bob Dylan Releases ‘Nashville Skyline’

Tag » What Happened To Thompson Square Singers