
Prior to the pandemic, Rhett was busy working on a project titled Country Again: Side B, a follow-up to the aptly named Country Again: Side A, in which the singer stylistically dove back into his roots.

The Nashville-based country superstar has released five albums before this, each its own entity and serving to showcase a different side of the singer, earning him countless genre-spanning award nominations since 2013. Where We Started is far from Thomas Rhett’s first rodeo. They recently wrapped up a string of dates with Rascal Flatts’ Gary LeVox and had several performances during last month’s CMA Fest.With the release of his sixth album Where We Started, Thomas Rhett delivers a project with something for everyone, proving his staying power as an artist. In the meantime, fans can see the duo on the road as they are headlining their Nashville Hits The Roof Tour, playing at Tin Roofs across the country. Temecula Road perform at the Maui Jim Reverb Stage in Bridgestone Arena Plaza on Friday, June 10 during CMA Fest 2022 in downtown Nashville. It’s been absolute blast creating this new music and being able to share the stage with has been amazing,” Dawson adds. “Emma and I have been best friends for eight years we’re just so tight and very close. “We’ve really been able to tap into the vision that and I had - not that Maddie wasn’t apart of it - but he and I see so eye-to-eye.” “You’ll still hear our signature harmonies - it’s a Temecula Road staple,” Emma says with a smile.
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“Heartbreak In Boots” is a taste of what fans can expect from the duo’s new music, as Emma tells CS Country that two more songs are on the way, plus an EP dropping at the top of 2023. “We started playing it live and it was reacting really well with the fans at our shows and on social media, so we were like this is definitely the one we have to release.” “It’s one of those songs where in the two years that we’ve written over 100 songs and not all of them are the ones - but this one is special,” Dawson recalls. “We wrote about all the cowboys that break Emma’s heart,” Dawson said jokingly, with Emma chiming in that “a lot will be revealed” in the lyrics.Ĭo-written by Emma and Dawson alongside Parker Welling and Casey Brown and produced by Brandon Hood, the Southern California natives knew right away that they were going to release it after it was complete. working on during this time by releasing their new single “Heartbreak In Boots.” Available wherever you stream music beginning today (July 8), the track introduces the duo’s new sound that they say is a “modern take on 90s and early 2000s country.” Now, just a few short months later, Emma and Dawson are keeping to their word by sharing what they’ve been. “We’re super happy for her and she’s happy for us, so we’re just rocking and rolling,” he says. ❤️”Ī post shared by Temecula Road on the new change, Dawson tells Celeb Secrets Country reporter Juliet Schroder that “everything’s been really great.” To our label, publishing, and agency teams, the songwriters, our manager Matt, our families & friends, and every single supporter along the way, thank you thank you thank you. Words cannot express how much love and gratitude we have for everyone who has supported us over the last 8 years. We are beyond excited for the road ahead, with plans to record some of our favorite music we’ve ever made, at the end of the month. “We will always love and cherish Maddie as the best friend and sister that she is to us. Temecula Road will be continuing forward as a duo with Dawson and Emma, as Maddie has chosen to step away from the band,” the band said in a statement via Instagram. “As we prepare to start the next chapter of our career, it brings with it many changes.

This past March, the country group revealed that longtime band member Maddie Salute was leaving the trio, forcing sister Emma and lifelong friend Dawson Anderson to navigate next steps with the band’s vision and record deal.

It’s been a crazy last few months for Temecula Road.
